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 A Daring Decision, a Captain's Resolve, and the Salvage That Made History When Skip Strong, the thirty-two-year-old captain of the 688-foot oil tanker Cherry Valley received the call, all he knew was that an oceangoing tug with five men aboard was in distress off Florida's east coast. Caught in an unusually powerful storm, the tug's engines failed, and as the winds gusted to more than 60 miles per hour and the sea whipped into a frenzy, the tug and the barge it was pulling were in danger of being swept ashore. Strong also knew without a doubt that he would follow the thousands-year-old tradition of the sea and come to the aid of the crew, the tug, and its cargo, despite the fact that he would have to maneuvered his ship, laden with ten million gallons of oil, in extremely hazardous conditions. One mistake and Strong would be responsible for an ecological disaster on Florida's beaches equal to that of the Exxon Valdez. What Strong didn't know as he began his nerve-wracking rescue was that the tug was carrying a 150-foot aluminum fuel tank for the space shuttle worth upwards of fifty million dollars. And that in the instant he decided to rescue the tug and its crew he was opening the door on a dramatic and tense legal struggle that would pit him against the U.S. government for salvage rights. In Peril is a taut, well-paced, and riveting drama wrapped around a seagoing world few people have the opportunity to glimpse. "Strong and Braden's tale of an imperfect storm, three ships, and a daring rescue comes to vivid life in this gem of a book." --Publishers Weekly "A marvelous yarn about an incredible rescue." --The Bangor (ME) Daily News Paperback 252 pages - 6" x 9" - (2/05)
ZN1052 In Peril $14.95
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