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Don Winslow of the Navy

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A young naval intelligence officer and his stalwart partner undertake dangerous assignments to dismantle a secret international crime ring bent on provoking large-scale conflict. Their work carries them from jungle coves and poisoned fog to gunboats, seaplanes, and hidden chambers as they conduct rescues, decode clandestine messages, confront spies, and endure betrayals and sudden attacks. A woman tied to high-ranking naval figures becomes entwined in their mission, while enigmatic captives and confessions slowly reveal the conspirators’ methods. The plot alternates rapid-action episodes with investigative sequences that converge on efforts to expose and stop the organization’s violent plans.

About the Author

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Frank V. Martinek

Frank V. Martinek is an American author best known for his work in the adventure genre, particularly for the novel "Don Winslow of the Navy." This book, which features the exploits of a naval hero, reflects the themes of patriotism and bravery prevalent in early 20th-century literature. Martinek's writing contributes to the literary heritage of naval fiction, capturing the spirit of adventure and the challenges faced by those in service. His work remains a notable example of the genre, appealing to readers interested in tales of heroism on the high seas.

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