Sea Hawke

Sea Hawke by Ted Bell, published by Penguin on September 27, 2022, is a thrilling narrative that follows the adventures of gentleman spy Alex Hawke. With 464 pages, this edition presents a story where a planned leisurely sailing journey transforms into a high-stakes battle against a coalition of nations threatening Western democracies. As Hawke aims to bond with his son Alexi on a custom-built yacht, he is drawn back into action by MI6, setting the stage for a gripping tale of espionage and intrigue.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world of political tension and adventure as Hawke navigates from an island base off Cuba to a hidden lair in the Amazon. The narrative explores themes of espionage and action, showcasing Hawke’s determination to thwart a dangerous conspiracy. This edition offers a detailed account of his relentless pursuit for freedom, featuring a cast of unique characters who join him in this perilous mission.
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Alex Hawke is sailing into trouble when an around-the-world journey becomes a fight against terror in the latest exciting adventure from New York Times bestselling novelist Ted Bell.
After saving the kidnapped heir to the British throne, gentleman spy and MI6 legend Alex Hawke is due for some downtime. He’s got a new custom built sailing yacht and a goal: to get closer to his son Alexi during an epic cruise across the seven seas.
But fate and the chief of MI6, Lord David Trulove, have other plans.
There’s an unholy alliance of nations who are plotting to attack Western democracies. The wily intelligence leader plans to use Hawke to drive a knife into the heart of this conspiracy. From an island base off Cuba to a secret jungle lair deep in the Amazon, on the land and the seas, the master spy and his crew of incorrigibles are in for the fight of their lives—the fight for freedom.
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