The Dead Line
By Philip McCutchan
When Commander Shaw is called to the Defence Ministry in London the new and difficult assignment that is given to him is beyond even his expectations.
Several prominent people have disappeared, and corpses have been smuggled out of the country for anti-West purposes in Communist China. It is Shaw’s job to investigate this “Dead Line,” to find out who runs it and what its purpose is. The trail leads to a night spot in New York’s Harlem, where Shaw gets on intimate terms with a striptease artist named Flame.
But when Shaw’s identity is discovered, he and Flame find themselves embarked on the Dead Line to China, enclosed live in lead coffins with the dead. Can they escape, or are they destined to the same fate as their fellow passengers…?
Philip McCutchan (1920-1996) grew up in the naval atmosphere of Portsmouth Dockyard and developed a lifetime’s interest in the sea. Military history was an early interest resulting in several fiction books, from amongst his large output, about the British Army and its campaigns, especially in the last 150 years.