The Secret of CAPE LISBURNE

An Arctic Adventure

by Ron Monette


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Softcover
£15.95
Hardcover
£23.95
Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/11/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9781514424599
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9781514424605

About the Book

The Antonov 225, the largest plane in the world in 1988 is heading to Cape Lisburne, Alaska with scientists and cargo to find out why something like the red tide is happening at and around the Cape which is a U.S. Long Range Radar Station. The 2 pilots and 2 crew are ex F-14 combat aces from that flew off a carrier during Desert Storm. The plane is sabotaged to do a controlled crash short of Cape Lisburne. Everybody survives with some injuries. A medical officer, Kelly is on board and she assists. There are a couple of confrontations with a surprise person on board who eventually dies. The whole group are rescued by the Cape Station by moving inland off the ice pack. The scientists eventually find what is causing the red tide effect with the help of a special coast guard sonar ship. Iron sulphate has been dumped in the coastal waters causing Domoic Acid poisoning. The base pilots and personnel get sick from eating the shell fish and fish and can't fly. The 4 F-14 (old dogs) has to fly and put on a real show. Kelly and Jim, a second seat radar man on the F-14s fall in love. Kelly lost pilot years earlier and hasn’t let herself get close to anyone since. The culprit of the iron dumping is a communist country. When it is found out they are taken to a world court. They deny and blame others. There is no antidote to the poison so it has to work its way out of the sick and the water. At the end the four old dogs have a confrontation with a N. Korean ship that has entered restricted waters and what they do is surprising. It prevents a possible war. The last chapter is, "Is it the end or is it the Beginning as everybody is summed up.


About the Author

He has, for some decades, been keenly interested in what has been happening to our earth and its environment. His care for animals and sea life has prompted him to write this book. We have done so many things to harm and even destroy so many beautiful creatures and even the literal earth. He has witnessed the shoreline of beaches with dead fish and smelled the pungent odor that makes you feel like you have the flu from the "red tide." It brings him to tears to see sea birds covered in oil and dying. So he has written this book, though fiction, based on iron dumping in the oceans to make us aware of the devastation that can come from iron being put in coastal waters.