Novel Launch Aboard Irish Navy Ship
While not a Kinsale story, with Kinsale’s maritime pedigree it seems appropriate. Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micheál Martin will officially launch the first novel by Cork born author and pilot Barry Foley aboard the Irish Naval Ship LE Eithne in City Quays, Cork on December 3 at 7.30pm
Out Of Range tells the story of a deadly terrorist attack off the west coast of Ireland, in which the Irish Navy must formulate a virtually impossible rescue plan after an American cruise liner, carrying 800 passengers, is attacked by terrorists seeking another great “spectacular” against the United States.
This tense thriller has already caught the attention of Ireland’s most respected critics.
Marine Correspondent with the Irish Times, Lorna Siggins, described the book as “Salt-soaked suspense and intrigue……… a real page turner, and superbly well paced”
A native of Currabinny in Cork Harbour, Barry served with the Irish navy in the early eighties. The 50-year-old is also a qualified pilot and sub aqua diver. He is an independent businessman and holds a Degree in Training and Education from NUI Galway. The father-of-four has been married to Eileen, a nurse, for 26 years.
To research the book Barry engaged in extensive consultation with Irish Navy in Haulbowline and the Air Core. He did simulated exercises in the purpose built sea survival pool at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy and also took part in simulated search and rescue operations involving both air and sea rescue.
The 220-page paperback is now available in Easons and all good book shops
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Posted November 29, 2007
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