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Revealed - The cover for my new thriller

  • Writer: Shaun Lewis
    Shaun Lewis
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

At last, I am pleased to be able to reveal the cover for my latest book, Death To Touch. This is the sequel to my highly rated novel, They Have No Graves as Yet. It will be released as both an e-book and paperback in early December 2025. Early next week, I will announce details on how to obtain a free preview and to be entered into a draw to win a free copy.


It’s 1941 and the Germans continue to develop ever more sophisticated mines to confuse the British minesweeping forces and Royal Navy Rendering Mines Safe Officers (RMSOs).  It is Lt Cdr ‘Monty’ Montcalm’s task to travel the country to investigate any new weapons, during the course of which, he learns that the Germans may be developing an acoustically-guided torpedo.  Such a weapon would be devastating to unescorted fast transatlantic convoys.  Meanwhile, he continues to pursue his romance with Lucy Cunningham, sister of his best friend, Stephen.  He knows he’s in love, but does his future lie with Lucy or his friend from their days at Oxford?  Meanwhile, Stephen, now a highly-decorated RMSO, is in love, too. He has fallen head-over-heels with his former nurse, Carol Templeton, but the path of true love is not clear and a beautiful and wealthy temptress crosses that path.  Sent on instructional duties for a rest to Orkney, but it doesn’t take him long to volunteer for more active RMS duties. 


Colonel Ernst Scholtz of the Luftwaffe, a committed member of the Nazi Party and expert in mine warfare, meanwhile learns of the success of the British in countering his latest magnetic mines and determines a means to defeat the minesweepers.  However, personal tragedy hits him and brings him to learn first-hand the cruel racism towards the Jews.  An incident in a factory manned by Jewish slave labour threatens him being brutally tortured by the Gestapo and horribly executed.


In 1942, disenchanted with perceived lack of recognition for risking his life repeatedly in dealing with mines, Monty accepts an invitation to join Cdr Ian Fleming’s Intelligence Assault Unit, later called 30 Commando.  He is despatched to the Mediterranean with the brief to ‘pinch’ enemy documents and equipment related to mines and torpedoes, continuing his hunt for an example of the new acoustic torpedo before it can be used to prevent the Americans sending over precious men and equipment in preparation for the invasion of Europe.  Stephen, too, finds himself in the Mediterranean as a member of a Naval Demolition Party tasked with port clearance.  In Sicily he faces his most dangerous challenge yet – a harbour chock-full of depth charges linked to deadly and mysterious booby traps.  Unless he can clear the port quickly, there will be no Allied invasion of Italy.


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