The Complete John Mason Kemp Naval Thrillers Books 1-6 (John Mason Kemp #1-6)
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BOOK 1: CONVOY OF WAR
Commodore John Mason Kemp is leading the Ardara across the Atlantic, seeking much-needed supplies to reinforce the battle-weary British army. Kemp has weathered countless journeys at sea, but this is war. He faces deadly storms and a barrage of German U-boat attacks, but it’s his mutinous crew that pose the most danger. Can he control them enough to ward off the threat of German forces?
BOOK 2: CONVOY NORTH
Kemp is recruited for an important mission in the perilous waters of Norway’s North Cape. He must pick up German prisoner, von Hagen, and force him to talk. Kemp’s sailing history with the German should help, but it seeds unrest among his crew. As they come under attack from German air and sea forces, von Hagen gives Kemp crucial information. But can the German really be trusted?
BOOK 3: CONVOY SOUTH
Kemp is leading a group of threatened ships from Australia to the US when their ship is taken over by Nazis and escape seems impossible. Tensions grow among the crew when a Nazi sailor recognises one of Kemp’s men — has the spy been on board from the start? Meanwhile, Kemp is distracted by devastating news of his son’s ship sinking. Struggling to keep his men in check and longing for news of his son, Kemp must show that he can lead his men out of any danger.
BOOK 4: CONVOY EAST
Kemp leads the Ardara once more. This time he has the Wrens, the Women’s Royal Naval Service, on board and this is their first experience of war. One of the Wrens falls pregnant and another loses a leg when the ship is hit forcing him to make safe harbour in Malta. The detour leads them straight into the path of the Luftwaffe and Italian naval forces. Kemp must live up to his impressive reputation if he is going to protect both the men and women on board.
BOOK 5: CONVOY OF FEAR
Kemp thought that the greatest threat his convoy would face in the Suez Canal would be the Nazi forces. But a more immediate threat hits the crew — cholera. The Canal is rife with it. And an enemy battleship has been spotted on their tail. With no friendly ships in sight and a crew of Wrens on board, Kemp struggles to maintain order. Can he overcome the sickness and fear to lead them to safety?
BOOK 6: CONVOY HOMEWARD
Kemp is given orders to pick up desperate Britons stranded in East Africa and return them home.”