Small, quickmoving torpedo boats played a vital role in protecting the Allied convoys in the English Channel and the North Sea during World War II, and SubLieutenant Clive Royce is newly assigned to MTB 1991, joining a crew already seasoned by death and fear. Now it is up to him to take the place of
A Prayer for the Ship (Modern Naval Fiction Library)
โ Scribed by Douglas Reeman
- Book ID
- 100216259
- Publisher
- Random House;Baker & Taylor
- Year
- 1971;2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1407010654
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โฆ Synopsis
Review
"Vivid naval action at its most authentic." -- Sunday Times of London
About the Author
Douglas Edward Reeman, who also writes under the name Alexander Kent, joined the British Navy at 16, serving on destroyers and small craft during World War II, eventually rising to the rank of lieutenant. He has taught navigation to yachtsmen and has served as a script adviser for television and films. As Alexander Kent, Reeman is the author of the best-selling Richard Bolitho Novels. His books have been translated into nearly two dozen languages.
Library : General
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781407010656
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