The murky world of the secret service and international terrorism comes
to a Cornish seaside village, against a background of Britain, gripped
by civil disorder. Divided by the Miners' Strike, and struck by IRA
atrocities in 1984. A reluctant heir, Rob Nicolson former Royal Marine
Commando, arrives in Cornwall to claim the legacy of 'Kantara' his late
aunt's bungalow. A letter and diaries from his dead aunt takes him back
to World War II espionage. He begins to investigate and sets in motion a
chain of violent events that involve Naval Intelligence, MI5, and the
IRA. On the shores of a Californian lake the story reaches its bleak and
stunning conclusion. This is the third thriller from the pen of Mark
Simmons. His work has been compared to the stories of Desmond Bagley and
Alistair MacLean.