Santorini (novel)

Santorini (novel)

Infobox Book
name = Santorini
title_orig =
translator =


image_caption = 1986 USA paperback cover
author = Alistair MacLean
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = United Kingdom
language = English
series =
subject =
genre = Thriller Novel
publisher = Doubleday
(Paperback by Fontana-Collins)
release_date = 1986
media_type = Print
pages = 224 pp.
isbn = 0006174531
preceded_by = San Andreas
followed_by = none

"Santorini" is the final novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean, first published in 1986.

Plot introduction

While on station in the Aegean Sea under the guise of a hydrographic survey mission, the crew of Royal Navy electronic intelligence vessel HMS Ariadne witnesses two disasters at once, a mysterious strategic bomber crashing into the sea and a large pleasure yacht on fire and sinking. The plane turns out to have been loaded with nuclear weapons, and the survivors rescued from the yacht (who include a wealthy Greek tycoon) appear somehow connected with the plane's destruction. With potential saboteurs aboard, Commander Talbot and the crew of the Ariadne must raise the one activated weapon before it can explode, setting off the others by sympathetic detonation and causing the nearby volcano of Santorini to explode in a tremendous eruption which would bring on a devastating tsunami and possibly a worldwide nuclear winter.


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