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Arctic Deeps Kindle Edition
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- ASIN : B07N6MH8VV
- Language : English
- File size : 404 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 72 pages
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About the author

So, who is Liam Robert Mullen when he’s at home? Born in London to Irish parents, Liam returned to Ireland at an early age and grew up in Dublin. He worked for a long time with Eir, before leaving in 2000.
Liam has had a lifelong interest in writing and has completed courses with the Irish Writer’s Centre, the Writer’s Digest School in Ohio, the London School of Writing and professional media qualifications with Griffith College Dublin.
Liam now resides in Kilrane, Rosslare - what people call the sunny southeast, and mostly they are right. His books are stocked locally and in major libraries. One of his short stories is called ‘The Blow-In’. What does that tell you?
Liam likes working across different genres, in particular, historical fiction. Other genres include biblical stories, crime and mystery, experimental writing like travel articles and poetry, Irish fiction including some written in the Irish language, submarine thrillers and even westerns.
Some of my latest work has been translated into the Irish language and here I have used my Irish name - Liam O'Mhaoileain.
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- Fact and FictionReviewed in the United States on 14 February 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy read that I can safely pass on to my grandson
A satellite goes missing. It turns out to be the prelude of a Russian plot to take out American communication and launch a first strike. The hunt for the plotters is on. NCIS agent Frank Waters and his wife Jennifer Hobbs are on the case. Frank jets between East and West while Jennifer joins the USS Obama in a chase for a Russian nuclear sub with a rouge commander. They are closely followed by the Brits and a Russian destroyer. Eventually they all meet up in the Arctic Circle while back in Russia the real culprits are finally hunted down and the world is saved.
I’m a sucker for subs and maritime fiction. The plot reminded me of The Hunt for Red October. It’s not. Over 73 short pages the author can’t really delve too deeply into any of the main characters or their interactions with each other – instead he adds a lot of background research and explanations that I find better suited for younger readers. That said, it’s a good yarn for all ages. I believe this was Mullen’s first story I read in parts on Wattpad. I’ll be interested to follow up with one of his newer works.