Seawitch

Seawitch by Alistair MacLean, published by Fawcett Crest in 1977, is a gripping tale that revolves around a secret meeting of oil magnates plotting against Lord Worth, a prominent oil billionaire in England. The narrative unfolds as they hire the ruthless troubleshooter Cronkite, who is willing to employ extreme measures, including nuclear weapons, to achieve their goals. The story centers on the massive ocean oil rig, Seawitch, and the unexpected challenges that arise when Lord Worth’s daughters become entangled in the plot.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and intrigue as the plot thickens with the involvement of two skilled private investigators who are romantically linked to Lord Worth’s daughters. The stakes escalate when Cronkite’s plan to kidnap the girls leads to unforeseen complications. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English, offering a deep dive into themes of loyalty and danger within the high-stakes world of oil and power.
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There were ten of them. Oil magnates. All in a secret meeting to plot the destruction of Lord Worth, England’s famous oil billionaire. They hired the notorious trouble shooter, Cronkite–violent, ruthless, deadly. Cronkite was not above using nuclear weapons. The target: Seawitch. Lord Worth’s massive ocean oil rig. But Lord Worth had a few tricks of his own. The most deadly being two crackerjack private investigators who just happened to be in love with Lord Worth’s daughters. So when Cronkite decided his first move was to kidnap the girls he was unaware that he had made a very dangerous mistake … — From back cover.
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