FUSION

POWER UNLIMITED

by William F. Conklin


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$33.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/10/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9780738836782
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781469112183

About the Book

Alex Markov, a 27 year old Polish exchange student to the United States has discovered the secret of converting nuclear fusion to electrical power. Whoever controls the process will effectively control the world. An international cabal is determined to capture him or kill him. The United States Navy is tasked to protect the young man and choose Tony Ringer,  a retired Navy man who operates a fleet of charter boats to keep him under wraps. Tony takes Alex aboard Willful Witch, his personal sailing yacht. A trusted State Department attache is also a member of the cabal, and knows where Markov has been hidden. The story builds on a series of attacks by hired thugs, international operatives and a Cuban Mig jet fighter. Tony's contacts in world shipping help him foil the attackers searching for him in high speed boats, but it is a matter of time before they find him.Tony eliminates one attack boat with a hand grenade, and shoots down the Mig jet with a heat-seeking missile rigged to Willful Witch’s mizzen boom. Alex is an idealistic peacenik who adds to Tony's problems by attempting to deep-six Tony’s store of  weapons. In the first attack, Alex is wounded while trying to surrender. The attempt on his life has a profound effect on kim. He forgoes his naievete and takes the threat on his life seriously. He realizes that his notoriety brings danger to others. He disappears over Witch's side during a storm at sea. Tony at first assumes that Alex must be dead, but later finds that Alex had taken his snorkeling gear, two hand grenades and a life preserver with him. These figure in Alex's resolution, revealed in the last chapter.


About the Author

William F. Conklin is a retired Navy fighter pilot with combat in Korea and Vietnam. He and Mrs. Conklin have lived on boats for twenty-five years. Both hold Merchant Marine Master's licenses. Mister Conklin is the founder of Conklin Marine, a school for mariners and of the Chesapeake Area Professional Captains Association, both in Annapolis, Maryland. He has contributed articles to Sail, Boating, Oceans and other magazines since 1973. He won two awards for short stories in 1997 and is the author of Nautical Rules of the Road Explained, sold by BoatUS in their stores and catalog. He and Mrs. Conklin now live in Naples, Florida where he has had three short stories published in The Naples Review. He is a member of Mensa and Intertel.