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David Rintoul
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Douglas Reeman
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HMS Royston, Coastal Forces Depot Ship, is mother ship to a battered, war-worn bunch of MTBs and MGBs. New on board is Sub-Lieutenant Royce: commissioned for three months, sea experience three months in an Asdic trawler, and aged 20. His commanding officer is Lieutenant Harston, aged 23.
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Torpedo boats plus romance
- By William R. Todd-Mancillas (Name includes hyphen and capitalized M). on 12-14-18
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To Risks Unknown
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- Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
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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.
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Torpedo Run
- By: Douglas Reeman
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- Length: 9 hrs and 1 min
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It was in 1943. On the Black Sea, the Russians were fighting a desperate battle to regain control. But the Russians’ one real weakness was on the water: whatever they did, the Germans did it better, and the daring hit-and-run tactics of the E-boats plagued them. At last the British agreed to send them a small flotilla of motor torpedo boats under the command of John Devane. Devane had been in the Navy since the outbreak of war.
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For Valour
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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As captain of the crack Tribal Class destroyer HMS Hakka, Commander Graham Martineau must once again call from the ordinary seamen the ultimate in courage, and prepare to defend to the death vital convoys to Russia. No man and no ship is immortal.
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Winged Escort
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- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
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As the Second World War progresses, the destruction of Allied shipping mounts. Fighter pilot Tim Rowan is posted to an escort carrier to help guard the precious convoys. His adventures take him first to the Arctic and then the Indian Ocean.
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Superb WW II fiction
- By David Share on 08-07-10
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The Destroyers
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- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 11 hrs and 4 mins
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From the author of The First to Land, a novel set during World War II. They called them the Scrapyard Flotilla. After a quarter of a century of service, the eight destroyers had seen all kinds of action. Now they were to be used in raids to open the way for the invasion of Occupied Europe.
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Well done
- By profile on 08-19-17
By: Douglas Reeman
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A Prayer for the Ship
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
HMS Royston, Coastal Forces Depot Ship, is mother ship to a battered, war-worn bunch of MTBs and MGBs. New on board is Sub-Lieutenant Royce: commissioned for three months, sea experience three months in an Asdic trawler, and aged 20. His commanding officer is Lieutenant Harston, aged 23.
His predecessor has been killed in action 48 hours earlier and is now hardly remembered. The crew are all young - some very young - but all old before their time....
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Torpedo boats plus romance
- By William R. Todd-Mancillas (Name includes hyphen and capitalized M). on 12-14-18
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To Risks Unknown
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
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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.
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Torpedo Run
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 1 min
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It was in 1943. On the Black Sea, the Russians were fighting a desperate battle to regain control. But the Russians’ one real weakness was on the water: whatever they did, the Germans did it better, and the daring hit-and-run tactics of the E-boats plagued them. At last the British agreed to send them a small flotilla of motor torpedo boats under the command of John Devane. Devane had been in the Navy since the outbreak of war.
By: Douglas Reeman
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For Valour
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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As captain of the crack Tribal Class destroyer HMS Hakka, Commander Graham Martineau must once again call from the ordinary seamen the ultimate in courage, and prepare to defend to the death vital convoys to Russia. No man and no ship is immortal.
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Winged Escort
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
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As the Second World War progresses, the destruction of Allied shipping mounts. Fighter pilot Tim Rowan is posted to an escort carrier to help guard the precious convoys. His adventures take him first to the Arctic and then the Indian Ocean.
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Superb WW II fiction
- By David Share on 08-07-10
By: Douglas Reeman
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The Destroyers
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 11 hrs and 4 mins
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From the author of The First to Land, a novel set during World War II. They called them the Scrapyard Flotilla. After a quarter of a century of service, the eight destroyers had seen all kinds of action. Now they were to be used in raids to open the way for the invasion of Occupied Europe.
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Well done
- By profile on 08-19-17
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Go In and Sink
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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February 1943. As the balance of the war slowly shifts in Britain's favour, Lieutenant-Commander Steven Marshall brings his battle-scarred submarine into home port. Captain and crew are exhausted after 14 months' continuous service, but for most there can be no thought of leave. If the enemy collapse in North Africa is to be exploited, every experienced man will be needed. Marshall must return to the Mediterranean, but this time to a very different kind of war.
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A Dawn Like Thunder
- By: Douglas Reeman
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- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
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The human torpedo, or chariot, is the ultimate weapon in a war, and only men of extreme courage or recklessness volunteer for the special operations missions requiring its use. Reeman has also written 22 novels under the pseudonym Alexander Kent.
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Mostly fighting for love while being a frogman.
- By Craig Walker on 03-23-18
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Dive in the Sun
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- Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
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Adriatic, 1940s... Curtis was the pro. He could steer a sub through a saloon and no one would notice. Duncan was the grumbler, more at home in the Aussie Outback than twenty fathoms under the Adriatic. Jervis was the spit-and-polish man, who knew the correct way to die. And George, the Cockney, was the toughest of them all. Four men in the Royal Navy’s smallest sub, preparing the way for history’s largest invasion.
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Not Really a Submarine Tale
- By William on 03-21-11
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The Volunteers
- By: Douglas Reeman
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- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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They were the men and women of the Royal Navy's Special Operations units. Carrying out lightning raids on hostile coasts, they became a navy within a navy - each handpicked for their individual skills, and all of them courageous. Against the mighty backdrop of World War II they performed their small but deadly operations - living often beyond hope, sometimes beyond mercy. This is the dramatic story of a handful of such people. The Volunteers.
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Okay But Not Reeman’s best
- By Pedro on 03-18-18
By: Douglas Reeman
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Send a Gunboat
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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HMS Wagtail is a river gunboat, a ship seemingly at the end of her unusual life, lying in a Hong Kong dockyard awaiting her last summons to the breakers' yard. Commander Justin Rolfe is also seemingly at the end of his useful naval life, an embittered man, brooding and angry from a court-martial verdict. Then the offshore island of Santu is threatened with invasion from the Chinese mainland.
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Exciting adventure, implausible romance
- By YodaMaster on 10-11-22
By: Douglas Reeman
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Battlecruiser
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
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When Captain Guy Sherbrooke joins HMS Reliant in 1943, he knows he may be her last Captain. Sister battleships have been destroyed, and Sherbrooke cannot alter the bitter truth that there will be no half measures for HMS Reliant.
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Another great Reeman story
- By Cody on 02-09-12
By: Douglas Reeman
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Path of the Storm
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 12 hrs and 12 mins
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The old submarine-chaser USS Hibiscus, re-fitting in a Hong Kong dockyard before being handed over to the Nationalist Chinese, is suddenly ordered to the desolate island group of Payenhau. For Captain Mark Gunnar - driven by the memory of his torture at the hands of the Viet Cong guerrillas - the new command is a chance to even the score against a ruthless, unrelenting enemy. But Payenhau is very different from his expectations....
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Thriller
- By gg on 09-02-16
By: Douglas Reeman
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The First to Land
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
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The dramatic sequel to Badge of Glory, China 1900. When the Boxer Rebellion erupts into bloody war. The Royal Marines, true to their motto, are the first to land - and the last to leave. Again, a Blackwood is in command.
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Okay, but not as good as most of Reeman’s
- By YodaMaster on 11-03-22
By: Douglas Reeman
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The Iron Pirate
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 10 hrs and 4 mins
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The crack German cruiser Prinz Luitpold had always been lucky in battle. To the beleaguered army on the Baltic coast she was their one remaining symbol of hope. But it is the summer of 1944, and on every front the war is going badly for Germany. When the order comes to leave the Baltic to attack and destroy enemy shipping in the Atlantic, Kapitan zur See Dieter Hechler knows that once out in this vast killing ground it will only be a matter of time before the hunter becomes the hunted.
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Spellbound
- By john d on 09-28-19
By: Douglas Reeman
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The Greatest Enemy
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
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Twenty-five years ago HMS Terrapin was part of a crack hunter/killer group in the Battle of the Atlantic. Now she is working out her last commission in the Gulf of Thailand. To Lieutenant-Commander Standish, the frigate seems to mark the end of his hopes of a career in the navy. Then a new captain arrives, a man driven by an old-fashioned, almost obsessive patriotism. And under his stubborn leadership, Standish and the crew discover a long-forgotten unity of purpose.
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A hard captain comes to a slack ship and makes it right
- By dhb on 05-01-24
By: Douglas Reeman
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Surface with Daring
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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It takes a special sort of courage to serve in midget submarines, and Lieutenant David Seaton, commanding officer of XE16, needs no reminding of the perils involved. The little X-craft with their four-man crews have been used against heavy enemy surface units and important harbour installations. But in 1944, with the Allies poised for an invasion through France, a new and more hazardous role is given to Seaton's flotilla.
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Technical knowledge
- By Bogie on 04-26-25
By: Douglas Reeman
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A Ship Must Die
- By: Douglas Reeman
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
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January, 1944. When the British light cruiser Andromeda arrives at Williamstown naval dockyard to be handed over to the Royal Australian Navy, she is already a legend - having earned her young captain, Richard Blake, the Victoria Cross in her last victory against overwhelming odds in the Mediterranean. Blake has grown to love Andromeda, so has few regrets when he is unexpectedly told to retain his command with a British and Australian ship’s company.
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Make me feel as though I was there. Great action
- By Mr Leroy L Beavers Jr on 06-17-18
By: Douglas Reeman
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- BikeMeister
- 04-09-09
Great WW-II Naval Fiction
I must respectfully disagree with the previous reviewer of this book. I am retired USN so I have some familiarity with the subject matter which may have helped my understanding. The narrator uses the Queen's English for the general narration. He also uses Cockney for Cockney crew-members, northern English for northern English crew members, Welsh accented English for the Welsh, etc.
I do believe that this is a book that you must listen to closely to stay in the picture since there is a fair amount of complexity to the subject matter and the main characters' thoughts and speech. The action is sharp and startling, as I believe was that kind of naval warfare, conducted mostly at night before the arrival of radar. All of the technical/historical material rings completely true to me.
This is my first listen to Reeman. I have listened to every Patrick O'Brian and Frederich Marryat novel that I can find in audio format, and I would love to see more of Reeman's writing on Audible.
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- Egon
- 03-31-09
Dismal, Dreary, Dull, Depressing...
...and if that weren't enough, it's confusing and disjointed. On top of that, you have to put up with the cockney accent of the narrator, which makes the whole experience something less than pleasing. You can skip this, without feeling at all as if you've missed something
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