Overview
The Third Reich on one hand, the British Secret Intelligence Service on the other. Can these trawlermen survive the relentless danger of sea warfare? This book pays tribute to the legendary, but too often forgotten, heroes of the Royal Naval Patrol Service in World War Two. War is looming and the people of Britain hold their breath; will peace continue or will the horrors of war return? The skipper of a Scarborough trawler fears for his ship and crew, both during and after the likely conflict. After somewhat farcical training, they learn the true nature of their role. Enduring the savagery of escorting east-coast convoys, fighting to move resources needed to defend Britain, the Skipper knows they must excel at their recently learned skills. To compound his worries, he is also tasked with helping the Secret Intelligence Service carry out their missions. Then the invasion of Norway pulls them into a mission involving peril, courage and great sacrifice. Readers of Douglas Reeman and Alistair MacLean may enjoy this book. What readers say: 'Can't wait to read the next in the series...' 'Enjoyed this book and loved the ending!' 'Very easy to get into the story and the feel of the period... Read this book to enter a world where nations would fall and the future of Europe, perhaps the world, was at stake!
Full Product Details
Publisher: Wandering Tree Publications Limited
Imprint: Wandering Tree Publications Limited
Volume: 1
ISBN: 9781739638412
ISBN 10: 1739638417
Pages: 308
Publication Date: 14 January 2023
Audience:
General/trade
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General
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: Available To Order

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Reviews
'Can't wait to read the next in the series...' 'Enjoyed this book and loved the ending!' 'Very easy to get into the story and the feel of the period...' 'This is a great read, the author has obviously researched it thoroughly and included just enough detail to give a clear picture while still keeping the flow of the story. I look forward to more adventures with the skipper and his crew.'