Hostage

A Year at Gunpoint with Somali Gangsters

Paul Chandler author Rachel Chandler author Sarah Edworthy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:25th Oct '12

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Hostage cover

The dramatic account of a British couple's kidnap by Somali pirates and their subsequent spell in captivity is revealed for the first time

On 23 October 2009, British couple Paul and Rachel Chandler were kidnapped from their sailing boat in archipelago of the Seychelles. Their yacht, Lynn Rival, was recovered six days later by naval forces, abandoned off the central Somali coast. In this book, the Chandlers recount their terrifying ordeal, revealing story behind dramatic headlines.

On 23 October 2009, British couple Paul and Rachel Chandler were kidnapped from their sailing boat in the archipelago of the Seychelles.

Their yacht, Lynn Rival, was recovered six days later by naval forces, abandoned off the central Somali coast.

After the attack, Paul and Rachel were taken first onto a previously hijacked merchant ship and then to Somalia, where they were held for over a year, enduring threats and intimidation while their captors tried to extort millions of dollars from their family.

In this remarkable book, the Chandlers recount their terrifying ordeal, revealing the inspiring and poignant story behind the dramatic headlines. At the heart of their survival was their unshakeable belief in each other and their determination to survive, making Hostage an unlikely love story; for Paul and Rachel, death, at times, seemed preferable to being separated.

Provides rare insights into living among the militia in a lawless country * The Times *
You won't want to put this book down * Lifeboat *
A terrifying story, but also one of strong and resilient love * Daily Mail *
A miraculous adventure story . . . a page turner * Cruising World *
Interesting and very gritty * Sailing Today *

ISBN: 9781780575926

Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 24mm

Weight: 287g

400 pages