The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat

The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat

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Based on the author's own experiences, this book presents the story of the crew of HMS Compass Rose, a corvette assigned to protect convoys in World War Two. It offers descriptions of agonizing U-boat hunts. It tells of ordinary, heroic men who had to face a brutal menace which would strike without warning from the deep.

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The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat

Based on the author's own vivid experiences, The Cruel Sea is the nail-biting story of the crew of HMS Compass Rose, a corvette assigned to protect convoys in World War Two. Darting back and forth across the icy North Atlantic, Compass Rose played a deadly cat and mouse game with packs of German U-boats lying in wait beneath the ocean waves. Packed with tension and vivid descriptions of agonizing U-boat hunts, this tale of the most bitter and chilling campaign of the war tells of ordinary, heroic men who had to face a brutal menace which would strike without warning from the deep . . .
'Magnificent.. the classic record of this heroic struggle' Observer 'One of the best novels that has yet been written about sailors at war' Spectator
Nicholas Monsarrat was born in Liverpool in 1910. At the beginning of the war he joined the RNVR as a sub-lieutenant and attained the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. He died in August 1979 and his ashes were later scattered over the sea.
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ISBN 13 9780141042831
ISBN 10 0141042834
Title The Cruel Sea
Author Nicholas Monsarrat
Series Penguin World War Ii Collection
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2009-08-06
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.