Engdal and Saeter are to journalism what Jagger and Richards are to rock and roll — sexy, irreverent and brilliant.
Luke Harding, Guardian Journalist and Author of The Snowden Files
This is the story of our time: the blind destruction of the oceans and our ecosphere, and the actions of those with the courage to stand up and confront it.
Peter Heller, Author of The Whale Warriors and Celine
Delivers a true story that reads like a spy novel, peppered with scary organised crime villains, charismatic environmental activists and Interpol agents, and enough tidbits about sailing treacherous seas, commercial fishing, and endangered species to satisfy the most dedicated nautical adventure fan.
Foreword Reviews
The pursuit of the Thunder has become celebrated folklore by those of us fighting to protect our oceans. This is a captivating story, one which highlights the weaknesses in the global system but also, ultimately, gives us hope.
Tony Long, CEO, Global Fishing Watch
Captain Hammarstedt’s bravery and spirit ride as high as the bow of the Bob Barker. True adventure, life and death moments, and real life heroism: what reader could ask for more?
Ingrid Newkirk, President, Peta
In this true account, two Norwegian Investigative journalists follow the expedition, from start to finish, in a piece that begins about illegal fishing, but that quickly spirals into an epic tale of corruption. slavery and criminal kingpins.
GQ Australia
A solid piece of collaborative journalism.
Sydney Morning Herald
Engdal and Sseter are energetic writers with a sense of pace and cinematic detail...an exciting read.
The Spectator Australia
Written like an action novel, this leaves no doubt who the bad guys and the heroes are.
Weekend Herald, Auckland
[A] remarkable true story … catching Thunder becomes not only a chase but a pursuit of the truth itself and a symbolic race to preserve the well-being of our planet.
Chain Reaction