"A fresh tale from a fresh, accomplished writer"
Dan Shearer, a reporter for the Green Valley News, wrote:
"A couple of disillusioned Navy sailors, idle talk that quickly takes root, and fantastic writing that won't let you you turn away -- 'The Siren Sea' could be the best novel you read all year . . .The book is gripping, thought-provoking and moves quickly -- almost as fast as an 'I wonder if we could' daydream goes from chess game chit-chat to reality"
Here is the link on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Siren-Sea-Brian-R-Pellar/dp/B0BQJQSYKF/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1R4CC3163EWZD&keywords=Brian+R+Pellar&qid=1671796665&sprefix=brian+r+pellar%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1
Be sure to watch the video trailer on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz_kdMx_pH0
My book is a literary novel with thriller elements.
The following is a summary of it: Through the release of Freedom of Information documents, including a sailor's journal, details of the "Fuji Jiken" nuclear weapon incident are unveiled within The Siren Sea: In 1977, while playing chess, two sailors aboard the aircraft carrier USS Midway entertain the idea of how to get a nuclear weapon past security -- as the system is set up to keep someone from getting in, not out. However, their game turns serious after several traumatizing mishaps, and they commit to taking a W57 nuclear warhead off the ship in Yokosuka, Japan for humanitarian reasons. They plan to take the warhead to Mt. Fuji, notify the press, and become heroes. The Siren Sea is work of fiction that will keep readers captivated to the very end.
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