Whilst the WWII battleship Yonaga awaits repair after another epic victory, Ross volunteers for a special mission with the Israelis.
The aim – to win back control of Japan’s Marianas Islands, recently seized by the fanatical Libyan terrorist Colonel Kadafi.
Ross must leave behind Yonaga and her crew and take to the air, as his mission to rid the world of Kadafi reaches new heights.
On the ground, troubling rumors surface of a sadistic copycat rapist and murderer targeting the women close to the crew and allies of the Yonaga.
Against his better judgment, Ross finds himself falling for his attractive Israeli lieutenant Devora Hacohen, but can he act on his feelings without putting her in harm’s way?
Unable to rest until the killer is caught, and his link to Kadafi ascertained, Ross leads his men with expert skill and bravery over the blood-soaked waters of the Pacific.
In the tenth novel of Peter Albano’s Seventh-Carrier series, Commander Brent Ross – the ‘Yankee Samurai’ – undertakes a mission away from his beloved Yonaga, the WWII Super-Carrier recently salvaged from its icy Arctic grave.
Peter Albano (1922-2006) was a US writer who served in the US Navy 1942-1946. He is known mainly for the nine-book Seventh Carrier sequence of military adventures staring the World War Two Japanese aircraft carrier Yonaga.