When two sailors are murdered trying to sell classified materials to the Soviet Union, the Naval Investigative Service determines there might be a massive leak of intelligence from one navy ship. They decide the only way to investigate the possible hemorrhage of information is to place someone into the radio shack of the flagship of the Seventh Fleet Commander, the USS Oklahoma City. Because of his unique training and recent combat experience in Cambodia, the choice is clear for the NIS: Radioman Matthew "Bert" Bertram. He has the skills both as a radioman and field agent, and The NIS believes he is the only one capable of stopping the spies.
In this sequel to the praised Novel Steaming: A Sea Story, author Mark David Albertson enthralls his readers with another page-turning thriller filled with twists, turns, and surprises around every corner. Mark David Albertson takes his readers on yet another thrill-ride story of spies, treason, murder, and intrigue. Spying: A Sea Story is an adrenaline rush of quirky characters, humor, and edge-of-the-seat thrills, with plot twists nobody expects.