STATION CALLING COASTGUARD
by
Book Details
About the Book
‘Station Calling Coastguard.’ is a modern-day crime story with a
central theme, which revolves round murder, smuggling, drugs and arms dealing.
Set mainly in and around North Yorkshire, UK, it centres on the
Coastguard Service but embraces, as an integral part, the Anti-terrorist
organisations, the Drug Squad, Customs and Excise, the Army, the RUC and the
Police. Each of these organisations, as
they become drawn in, are graphically detailed to illustrate their involvement
and inter-relationships and to demonstrate how they are all, supposedly,
working in the interests of National Security.
Two investigators, Mel and Fred (Winifred), from the Special
Investigations Branch of the Coastguard Service are despatched with a brief to
investigate the disappearance of a Coastguard Officer in unusual
circumstances. Their in-depth searching
leads not only to murder, but overlaps with and brings in, and uncovers, some
of the complex methods currently and recently used for the smuggling of arms
and the importation of drugs into the United Kingdom and their associated
distribution networks. Many similar
operations are still currently in effect today.
The book tells how the people involved interact, collaborate,
interfere, obstruct and concern themselves with their own personal glory. There is a psychological profile of many of
the characters so the uninitiated gain insight into how easy it is to become
involved in terrorism and other highly illegal activities and how hard it is to
escape or break free.
The closeness that develops between the two main characters, the
result of their circumstances, leads to some intimate moments and throughout
there is a strong theme of tastefully, detailed, amorous and sexual encounters
which adds spice and titillation.
Many novels, which use National Security, illegal arms and drug
dealing and the Secret Services, as their basis, have already been written and
no doubt that trend will continue. But
this could possibly be the first time one with actual true and factually based
events, which have all occurred in recent times and with which the reader will
readily identify; for at the time they actually took place they caused a major
sensation when reported on TV and in the National Press.
The whole story has been embellished with humour and minor
digressions to make it enjoyable and attractive to as wide an audience as
possible. Told simply, the book contains
no complex jargon to confuse or mislead the reader and although the saga is
satisfactorily concluded, it is left so that, if necessary the two principal
characters can be ‘resurrected’ for future ‘adventures.’
Much of the content and the theme behind the novel are based on
the authors’ personal experience following many years in the Coastguard
Service. But naturally and for very
obvious reasons, names and places have been changed.
About the Author
Retired Professional Engineer, Hotelier, and Publican who throughout his working life was in a position to give a large proportion of spare time to HM Coastguard and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. It was from these experiences that inspired the writing of ‘Station Calling Coastguard.’ A combination of reality and imagination.