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Ice Road to Hell, BOOK II

Fast in the Fiery Dream

by Steven Myers

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Lend-Lease Convoy Action in Murmansk, USSR

Near the top of the world, a battered Lend-Lease convoy arrives in Murmansk, USSR, with its precious war goods for Stalin’s struggling forces. There will be a welcoming ceremony - bearing the black cross and swastika. Then come weeks of agonizingly slow cargo offload and exchange for Soviet goods. Hard work, danger, and surprises in human contact see the convoy goods delivered and then formation and departure of a reconstituted convoy. US Navy Armed Guard sailors embarked in one of the cargo ships have yet to see the end of Nazi air and wolf pack terror. The new convoy’s slow trek home will again test the very fiber of men at war in the vast, unforgiving North Atlantic.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 316 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (May 31, 2012)
ISBN10: 1432789910
ISBN13: 9781432789916
Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure

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Steven MyersRetired after almost 33 years of naval service, Captain Steven Myers served in submarines, surface combatants and flew in reconnaissance missions. Specializing in signals warfare, he has written BOOK I to this trilogy, which takes us to WWII Murmansk and, in a third volume, delivers the sailors home.
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