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(Author Steven F. Freeman also writes under the pen name Malcolm Pierce.)

How Far Would You Go to Survive?

Maintenance supervisor Brian Francisco goes to sleep for the night in his Midwest apartment and wakes to find himself a prisoner aboard an oil tanker at sea. His predicament turns desperate when he learns of his captors’ intent to eventually kill him. With no clues to the reason for his capture, Francisco has only his ingenuity to fashion an escape. But even if he can manage to break out of the brig, he faces a bigger problem: how to flee a ship in the middle of the ocean.

The former soldier must summon all his resources in a desperate bid to outwit the ship’s crew as well as the band of cutthroat mercenaries responsible for his abduction. Along the way, he struggles to maintain his humanity…and discover the sinister reason for his capture.

Reviews

  • "Blood Passage gripped me in a way few fiction books do. Malcolm Pierce takes his protagonist, his enemies, and the reader on an unforgettable ride." - Readers' Favorite review site

  • "This has to have been the best book I have read so far this year. Non stop action from the very first page. I am anxiously waiting to see what the author comes up with for his next novel." Amazon review

  • "Strap yourself in and get ready for the ride. This book doesn’t hang about. It starts fast and then accelerates towards its climax. If you like fast paced, non-stop thrillers, this is for you." Amazon review

  • "Inventive, exciting and non-stop action. A great action book written in the style of Tom Clancy. I can see this being made into a movie for sure." Sharron G.

  • This is my first book by Malcom Pierce. It wont be my last. Rarely does a writer immerse me into a story to the point where i feel I am the character and it's MY mission to survive. I probably would answer to the name Brian now Well done Mr Pierce. I look forward to your next book."  Amazon review

  • "Fun, exciting, non stop. Definitely worth the read." Amazon review