To Risks Unknown: an all-action tale of naval warfare set at the height of WW2 from the master storyteller of the sea

To Risks Unknown: an all-action tale of naval warfare set at the height of WW2 from the master storyteller of the sea

by Douglas Reeman (Author)

Synopsis

The year: 1943. Now there was to be no more retreat for Britain and her Allies. At last the war was to be carried into enemy territory. And, from captured bases and makeshift harbours in North Africa, The Royal Navy's Special Force was to be the probe and the spearhead of the advance. To this unorthodox war came the corvette H. M. S. Thistle and her commanding officer, John Crispin. Both were veterans, she from the Atlantic, he from the trauma of seeing his last command and her company brutally destroyed. Soon they would be fighting amongst remote Adriatic islands, helping the partisans and guerrillas with whom they had little in common, except an overwhelming common hatred of the enemy who had attacked and destroyed their countries. Ship and crew had to be welded into a single fighting unit. And it had to be done, not in training, but on active duty.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 18 Oct 1972

ISBN 10: 0099055708
ISBN 13: 9780099055709
Book Overview: A classic of naval fiction from 'the master of the modern sea story'. 20010730

Author Bio
Douglas Reeman did convoy duty in the navy in the Atlantic, the Arctic, and the North Sea. He has written over thirty novels under his own name and more than twenty best-selling historical novels featuring Richard Bolitho under the pseudonym Alexander Kent.