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Slow But Deadly: The Second Novel in the Alan Ericsson Series
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Slow But Deadly: The Second Novel in the Alan Ericsson Series
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Author Henry Faulkner brings naval officer Alan Ericsson back for another adventure set in the early, dangerous days of America's World War II campaigns in the Pacific Theater.
Alan and his wife, Jennifer, married in
Sprouting Wings
. Both are now instrumental in America's battle in the Pacific.
When the attack on Pearl Harbor leads to war, Alan ships out on the aircraft carrier the USS
Yorktown
. Alan is no longer a rookie, but he has little experience to prepare him for the adventure ahead. The war is still young, and rumors abound about the Japanese navy. They showed their power in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the US Navy is eager for a chance to cripple them. The
sails through the Panama Canal and into the Pacific, every crew member ready for a chance to prove his mettle.
Eagerness, as Alan learns, does not make up for preparation, and the clashing personalities and incompetent leadership on board the
may be a danger to them all.
Meanwhile, Jennifer continues her important work in naval intelligence. Both husband and wife will be tested as the war rages on and the
finds the battle it's been seeking.
The story is woven through a meticulously accurate retelling of the rich history of the period.
Alan and his wife, Jennifer, married in
Sprouting Wings
. Both are now instrumental in America's battle in the Pacific.
When the attack on Pearl Harbor leads to war, Alan ships out on the aircraft carrier the USS
Yorktown
. Alan is no longer a rookie, but he has little experience to prepare him for the adventure ahead. The war is still young, and rumors abound about the Japanese navy. They showed their power in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the US Navy is eager for a chance to cripple them. The
sails through the Panama Canal and into the Pacific, every crew member ready for a chance to prove his mettle.
Eagerness, as Alan learns, does not make up for preparation, and the clashing personalities and incompetent leadership on board the
may be a danger to them all.
Meanwhile, Jennifer continues her important work in naval intelligence. Both husband and wife will be tested as the war rages on and the
finds the battle it's been seeking.
The story is woven through a meticulously accurate retelling of the rich history of the period.