Saving the Diamonds

by Paul Gage


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Softcover
$34.95
Hardcover
$50.95
E-Book
$5.95
Softcover
$34.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27/10/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 520
ISBN : 9781524552084
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 520
ISBN : 9781524552091
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 520
ISBN : 9781524552077

About the Book

The Nazis in 1938 are making aggressive political moves to be supreme in Europe. Nazi Germany’s war machine needs guns, cannons, tanks, and aircraft. Germany’s industry needs industrial-grade diamonds for this explosive rearmament. But Germany lacks industrial diamonds and raw materials for its war production. The Royal Navy must now prepare for a new struggle with Germany. New ships will take years to build. Drawing on its reserves and modernizing mothballed ships, the Royal Navy’s preparations must be accelerated. HM Destroyer Demeter is rebuilt and commissioned in 1939 with a mixed crew of seasoned salts and new sailors from the training schools. Joining the Demeter is midshipman James Vanier, just nineteen years old and fresh from a yearlong officer training program. He is fulfilling his dream of entering the navy. The Demeter is in action from the first day of the war against Nazi Germany. Saving the Diamonds is the Demeter’s story of combat on the North Sea as seen by James Vanier. Challenged by convoy duty, battling Nazi destroyers, sea mines, fighting off Nazi bombers and dive bombers, James Vanier and Demeter face their sternest test when the Germans attack Holland in May 1940! The Demeter is given a special assignment. The industrial diamonds Germany needs are in Rotterdam and Antwerp. The Demeter must survive battles with the German Navy and the fanatical Luftwaffe bombers to bring the industrial diamonds back to England!


About the Author

Paul Gage retired from the car and truck-tire business after forty-one years in sales, marketing, and manufacturing positions. Tires may have been his business, but he is an avid student of military and naval histories. He grew up in the family of a career navy man. He has turned his passion for ships, the navy, and especially about World War II into his first book. He lives in Denton County, Texas.