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The Leper Ship
1993
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4.22
Average Rating
297
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'A master of seagoing adventure.' Clive Cussler While removing toxic waste from a dead zone in the Palestinian desert, the captain of the Napoli is killed by local villagers whose land and families have been destroyed. Fully laden, the Napoli limps off to Cyprus, but desperately needs a new master—and Heritage Mariner of London are requested to provide one. Recalled from his honeymoon, John Higgins is the only captain available. But this ship has trouble written all over her. She’s an ageing rust-bucket with a multi-racial crew, and the containers on board are filled with chemical and nuclear poison. Still, Higgins’ orders are simple enough: take her home to Naples. But, when they arrive, they find this is only the first of many ports to refuse the leper ship entry. With an increasingly mutinous crew, and acidic waste eating away at her insides, there seems nowhere left to turn...

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4.22
Number of Ratings
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Author

Peter Tonkin
Peter Tonkin
Author · 37 books

Peter Tonkin's first novel, KILLER, was published in 1978. His work has included the acclaimed "Mariner" series that have been critically compared with the best of Alistair MacLean, Desmond Bagley and Hammond Innes. More recently he has been working on a series of detective thrillers with an Elizabethan background. This series, "The Master of Defense", has been characterised as 'James Bond meets Sherlock Holmes meets William Shakespeare'. Each story is a classic 'whodunit' with all the clues presented to the reader exactly as they are presented to the hero, Tom Musgrave. The Kirkus Review described them as having 'Elizabethan detail, rousing action sequences, sound detection...everything a fan of historical mysteries could hope for."

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