The Man Who Loved the Normandie
A gripping espionage thriller, which sees two spies locked in a psychological battle of wills in the run up to the Second World War.
A fire rages across the decks of the superliner Normandie, interned in New York harbour and being converted into a warship for World War II.
As the burning ship sinks, it becomes clear that a Nazi spy is behind the disaster. And naval architect Steven Gates must expose the agent’s deadly plans for even greater destruction.
Soon the two spies are locked in a psychological battle of wills that takes them deep into the Normandie’s sunken hull – and almost costs Gates the love of the only woman who can save him.
Praise for Justin Scott -
”'All action … unrelenting tension” - Observer
”'Compulsively readable and thoroughly enjoyable” - Washington Post
”'A stunner. Absolutely riveting” - Robert Ludlum
”'Wonderfully entertaining … a fast moving odyssey that delivers an exciting climax” - Clive Cussler
”'A brilliantly plotted novel of World War II espionage” - Los Angeles Times
”'A superbly written thriller” - Time Magazine
”'Sophisticated series” - New York Times
”'One of the best thrillers for some time” - People Magazine
”'Has a knack for grabbing the reader by the throat” - Houston Chronicle
