
Author
Walt Roberts
Published date
28 Feb 2026
Pages
275
Edition
1st Edition
KAI ACKERS, a capable young Senior Ranger in his early twenties, returns to his post on Cornwall's Hellfire River after earning top marks in a promotion course. His homecoming is quickly soured by a series of escalating problems. First, two menacing locals, one with the 'eyes of a pig,' attempt to intimidate him at his headquarters, the Fire Tower. Then, he is tasked with implementing a new surveillance initiative, Project Kraken, with the U.K. Border Force. The true crisis begins when Kai discovers a mysterious, growing 'plume' of cloudy water in the river. His analysis of meter readings reveals a drastic and accelerating drop in water purity.
The official laboratory is baffled, suggesting a natural volcanic fissure, but Kai is unconvinced. The situation becomes critical when hundreds of dead fish float to the surface, indicating the plume is causing mass asphyxiation. At the same time, Kai's station is burglarized, with the thieves stealing vital equipment and an outboard motor, leading him and his wisecracking junior partner, SKIPPY, to believe the incidents are connected to their menacing visitors.
With the authorities unable to help and the threat of an official river closure looming—a move that would devastate the local economy—Kai seeks answers elsewhere. A chance conversation with PETER HENRY, a local fish broker, provides the breakthrough. Peter reveals that local restaurants are flush with fresh mussels, despite a regional shortage. Kai, a trained marine biologist, makes the connection instantly: the Hellfire's own protected mussel beds are being illegally harvested. Mussels are the river's lungs, filtering water and providing oxygen. Their mass removal is the direct cause of the ecological collapse.
Knowing the poachers operate at night, Kai organizes a high-stakes ambush, 'Operation Limnoperna,' with Skippy, Peter, and two bailiffs from the local estate. They stake out the river on a cold, dark night. As predicted, two boats of poachers arrive and begin illegally harvesting the mussels. Kai and his team spring the trap, using searchlights and sirens to corner them.
The poachers panic, leading to a dangerous, high-speed chase through the narrow river channels. One poacher, pursued by Kai, performs a series of reckless maneuvers before intentionally crashing his boat and escaping on foot. The other, pursued by the Chief, also escapes after burning his boat. While the immediate threat is neutralized, the poachers remain at large.
In the aftermath, the river begins its slow recovery. However, the story ends with Peter calling Kai with ominous news: his restaurant clients are once again being offered fresh farmed mussels, suggesting the operation has not been stopped and the threat to the Hellfire remains.
About Walt Roberts
I have no formal writing qualifications except for school certificates, but I did spend a lot of time in the Army writing classified reports as well as reports on sports matches and plays etc.,
After leaving the Army in my mid-twenties, I went into sales and have been self-employed for much of my working life.
I have been writing for my own amusement since I was in my teens. Song lyrics, poetry, adventure/mystery thrillers, name it, I had a go at it and generally speaking, I thought the output was of a good standard, and that gave me the confidence to venture out into the world and try to get published.
However, not all roads run smoothly.
At the time of my gallant first attempt, I was, like most inexperienced writers, sensitive about having the nerve to submit a query letter for a series of songs that I had written, but nevertheless, plucked up the courage and with a trembling hand, posted them to a song publisher in London and sat back nervously awaiting a reply.
Therefore, I was astonished when the rejection slip hit my doormat faster than a return serve from Roger Federer, and this shook my confidence to the extent, that I never attempted to get published again; that was not until now.
I was once told, to ‘Dream big dreams, they have a habit of coming true’ and with that as my mantra I gave it another go and have recently completed the Hellfire River Rangers; a six-book adventure series for the YA market, set in the ‘mysterious’ lands of Cornwall, England.
Completing the books took 3 years, which equated to approximately 2610 man-hours and through the editing process, Grammarly checked some 17.6 million words; it was a thorough edit.
The publishing industry has changed dramatically since my first attempt and now everyone has a fair and even chance to see their work on the bookshelves. Get your head down, believe in yourself and give it the best that you can.
Walt
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