All the Drowning Seas by Alexander Fullerton

All the Drowning Seas by Alexander Fullerton

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All the Drowning Seas by Alexander Fullerton

February 1942: as Japanese invaders sweep across the Pacific, a handful of British, American, Australian and Dutch ships prepare for a last-ditch battle in defense of Java. Not only is the Allied force doomed to defeat: any surviving ships will be trapped, since escape routes south and west are blocked.

Nick Everard, commanding the cruiser Defiant, is badly wounded and his ship heavily damaged. Back in Surabaya after the battle he also has a surviving US destroyer under his wing. Two ships and their companies face destruction and either death or captivity unless he can find some way out of the trap.

To do so will - once again - call for all his unconventional tactical sense and audaciously brilliant seamanship. But simultaneously another Everard is involved in a knife-edge struggle for survival. In the Mediterranean, Nick's son Paul is in a convoy attempting to fight its way through to Malta.

Alexander Fullerton served with distinction as a submarine officer in the British Royal Navy during WWII. One of the foremost authors of modern naval fiction, he has written many novels, including the six-volume Nicholas Everard WWII Saga.
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ISBN 13 9781590130940
ISBN 10 1590130944
Titel All the Drowning Seas
Autor Alexander Fullerton
Serie The Nicholas Everard World War Ii Saga
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Mcbooks Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-06-01
Seitenanzahl 320
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