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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1977

Pages
  
286

Originally published
  
1977

Preceded by
  
The Golden Gate

Genre
  
Thriller

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
0-449-23597-1

Author
  
Alistair MacLean

Page count
  
286

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Publishers
  
William Collins, Sons (UK), Doubleday (US)

Similar
  
Alistair MacLean books, Thriller books

Seawitch is a novel written by the Scottish author Alistair MacLean. It was first released in the United Kingdom by Collins in 1977 and later in the same year by Doubleday in the United States. The book deviates from MacLean's usual mystery/drama formula in that it is almost all action, with no mystery and no "traitor amongst them" sub-plot.

Plot introduction

Lord Worth, ruthless and fabulously wealthy, has made a lot of enemies in the oil business. His new offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, named Seawitch, is one of the biggest in the world, and will put his competitors out of business. To destroy it and therefore be able to inflate the price of oil at will, the competitors get together and send one man to deal with Lord Worth. The villain has a personal score to settle with Worth and kidnaps him and his daughters. Fortunately for Lord Worth, his two daughters are betrothed to the protagonists, Mitchell and Roomer, two former police detectives, now private investigators. They set trying to save Worth and his daughters from certain death, as the villain intends to leave them on Seawitch when he destroys it with a stolen nuclear weapon.

References

Seawitch Wikipedia