The Tremayne Triology Series Read Description

The Channel of Invasion

Paperback
June 2011
9781854186386
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  • Publisher
    THO
  • Published
    24th June 2011
  • ISBN 9781854186386
  • Language English
  • Pages 400 pp.
  • Size 5.75" x 8.75"
$15.00

British Intelligence has cracked the Enigma Code and Allied forces have, for a short time, inflicted heavy losses on the U-boat Wolf-packs. Plans are well advanced for the invasion of Normandy. Richard Tremayne, Flotilla Commander of a clandestine Special Force Naval unit is once more in the thick of it.

Praise for the Trilogy:
“Mike Williams’ own experience with the Special Forces shines through as he skillfully spins an exciting tale around the true story.”

Richard Barber, author of The Last Piece of England and Editor - , The Tresco Times

“This thrilling tale is based on true events–with characters that live on the pages.”

- The Sea

“Mike Williams takes the reader on an exciting journey across the black waters of the English Channel.”

- Britain at War

“Mike Williams lets you imagine the dangerous waters and desperate time in which the men and women lived–and sometimes lost–their lives in this thrilling fictional account of true events.”

- Homeport Magazine

“We owe Mike Williams a great debt for bringing this forgotten story alive. This is a great story–an important one–and is very well told, as it deserves to be.”

Geoffrey Till, Professor Maritime Studies, King’s College London and Director - , Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies

“Mike Williams lets you imagine the dangerous waters and desperate time in which the men and women lived–and sometimes lost–their lives in this thrilling fictional account of true events.”

- Homeport Magazine

Mike Williams

Mike Williams served eight years both full time and as a reservist, first in the Royal Navy [intelligence] as a Russian-speaking intercept operator, then in the Royal Marines [SBS and Commando], ending as a Second-in Command of a combined SBS and Commando RMR unit. He is married to the children’s author Brenda Williams. They live in Wiltshire and regularly go hill-walking and canoeing in the Isles of Scilly.