Whalecom
By John Jarvis
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What natural or unnatural causes are causing whale species to lose their navigation skills and beach in their thousands?
Where have the whales gone after deserting their traditional migration routes?
What are the reasons for political turmoil and intrigue in the Far East, and are they related?
Ex SAS Captain Peter Harrington is back at the behest of Wellington and Washington to sort it in his own unconventional style.
Whalecom is another ripping good yarn from the master of the genre.
John Jarvis
John Jarvis retired from martial arts in 1988 after twenty-five years of practice. He was Australasia's most qualified teacher holding 16 black belts in five different disciplines and one of the few men to achieve the 100-man fight. He began his studies in London, lived in Japan for a year in 1967 and has made five return visits, the last in 1989. John has had a parallel career in secondary school teaching, specialising in physical education and religious studies. He is a former consultant editor to International Martial Arts and a contributing editor to South Pacific Martial Arts. His autobiography is Kurosaki Killed the Cat. John is retired and lives on his yacht Gulliver in Wellington, New Zealand. John is also the author of the following books: Zakari East of Hydaspes Valley Low
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