About the Book
A contemporary political conspiracy, fuelled by terrorism and with ramifications for National Security and us all!
A former Legionnaire, working as an investigative journalist in Paris, decides to take a holiday in a quiet fishing village nestled in a remote Andalusian bay. There he meets a mysterious American who sails his yacht into the same fishing village.
The yachtsman tells an incredible story about the violent deaths of several people in a lonely house in the English Shires. The sailor came from a mixed Jewish, Mexican, and Polish background which inevitably led him to choose his final career.
The journalist finds the story impossible to believe but, slowly, various strands begin to come together.
What follows is a life-and-death hunt for a secret born amid the destruction of Berlin in 1945 and the final days of the Nazi Third Reich.
There are those within the security services of the Middle East, Europe, and the United States who struggle to come to terms with the enormity of the situation. Others within the corridors of power will stop at nothing to prevent that secret from ever seeing the light of day.
Is it fact or fiction? You must decide for yourself!
REVIEWS
"...a screenwriter could... " make See Glass "...a very dandy film thriller." Don Browne, Editor & Publisher, Southwest Florida online, USA
"If ever a novel was ready to be made into a feature film it is this one action, thrills, historical intrigue, and romance, it has all the ingredients for the big screen ...the ones that usually star Harrison Ford or Liam Neeson... " The See Glass political thriller, "...grabs you from the very start as its clever prologue leads into 400 pages of rip-roaring adventure, the mostly short chapters - think James Patterson - meaning you often read for that little bit longer before turning out the bedroom light as you're gripped by the action." "Our hero is a swashbuckling James Bond meets John Wick, our heroine a Lily James-type gorgeous damsel in distress and the story romps along at 100-miles-an-hour." Jeremy Ransome, Editor, Spalding Guardian, UK
"Great story!" "The author himself has had a very interesting life, which makes this book even more believable. He's an excellent writer and tells a very interesting and descriptive story. It's very Dan Brown and Tom Clancy-ish. ...I think it's fiction, but makes you wonder..." Darcey Spensley, Monticello Express, USA
"See Glass - a Clancy esque thriller..." which "...blends its fictional narrative with real-world historical events, sometimes blurring the veil between fiction and nonfiction." Jeff Ledington, The Mountain Advocate, USA
"A fascinating read. I hope it is fiction! But sadly I wouldn't be surprised to find out that it wasn't." Bookworm, Goodreads, USA
'As soon as I started reading the thriller it grabbed my interest ...I really enjoyed it.'
Rosemary K. Otzman, Editor, Belleville-Area Independent, USAOne Canadian reviewer described the action & adventure novel as reminiscent, '...of "The Odessa File" & "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy". '
An American reviewer and former Aircraft carrier U.S. Navy officer described the book See Glass as having a style which, "...is very 'Tom Clancy'. Exciting storyline with real-world events as a backdrop."
"Another Clancy trademark you have is utilizing real-world existing/former agencies and military units."
See Glass is a novel of espionage, counterintelligence, terrorists, politicians and spies who turn traitor.