Award-winning author Burt Clinchandhill was born in the Netherlands and after writing his first short stories in his youth he left his writing passion to pursue a career in photography and later on made a second and third career change into Finance and Elderly care. After 30 years he's back with his first novel; Kursk, the tragedy of 118 men. A story based on true facts.
47 hours is Dutch-born writer Clinchandhill’s second political thriller inspired by true events. Using a creative blend of fact and fiction, drama, and dialogue, Clinchandhill again touches the core of an adventure that will keep the reader chained to the story from beginning to end.
After the success of his acclaimed novel ‘Kursk’, the author brought back his fictional character James Mitchel for another two novels, 47 Hours and The Mogadishu Encounter, and into the political intrigues that inspire Clinchandhill’s passionate work.
The latest novels aren't based on true stories but rather on true facts. (like the Dan Brown books).
These books take place in the present (though the Prologue starts in the 17th Century) where a Yale professor (and friends) sets on an adventure through the promised land to finally find a – for centuries hidden - great secret.
Burt Clinchandhill lives in the Netherlands and part in the US (Portland, Oregon). In writing, he loves to mix true facts with fiction. Love fiction writers like Stephen King, Michael Crichton, H.G. Wells, and Dan Brown.
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As James Mitchel struggles to come to terms with the Kursk tragedy that claimed 118 Russian lives, he and his family relocate to Venezuela, where he takes up a new role as military attaché to the U.S. Embassy in Caracas.
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A must read for all political drama lovers and all those who cannot have enough of history.
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In his third and final installment, commander James Mitchel once again sails the ocean onboard an American warship.
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