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Following a disastrous Marxist government, Britain is on the verge of ruin whilst a resurgent Russia prepares to regain the territories lost when the old Soviet Union collapsed. In the cold grey waters of the North Sea, a small independent oil company makes a major discovery which could change the fortunes of Great Britain. The discovery is called the Caratacus Field, but before the benefits can be realised, it has to be developed. Two rival offshore construction companies vie for the work leading to sabotage and death on the high seas and a worldwide manhunt for those responsible. Russia…mehr

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Following a disastrous Marxist government, Britain is on the verge of ruin whilst a resurgent Russia prepares to regain the territories lost when the old Soviet Union collapsed. In the cold grey waters of the North Sea, a small independent oil company makes a major discovery which could change the fortunes of Great Britain. The discovery is called the Caratacus Field, but before the benefits can be realised, it has to be developed. Two rival offshore construction companies vie for the work leading to sabotage and death on the high seas and a worldwide manhunt for those responsible. Russia knows the risk to its plans should the revenue from the Caratacus Field save the United Kingdom from debt default and humiliation. It is determined to stop or delay the development until it is able to enact its plans to invade Europe. The Caratacus Reincarnation looks towards a frightening and all too feasible future; but will the new British government or Russia come out on top?
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Autorenporträt
Granit Jones was born in London but grew up on the south coast of England. Having graduated from Portsmouth Polytechnic with a mechanical engineering degree, he spent most of his career working for a Dutch offshore construction company. He retired in 2016 and now lives near Portsmouth with his Finnish-born wife. They have two daughters who have flown the nest to start their own independent lives.