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Alexander Fullerton

    Alexander Fullerton was een Britse auteur, gevierd om zijn indrukwekkende marinefictie. Zijn schrijven werd diepgaand beïnvloed door zijn eigen uitgebreide ervaringen op zee, van dienst op slagschepen tot een groot deel van de oorlog aan boord van onderzeeërs. Fullerton ving meesterlijk de authentieke sfeer, de inherente gevaren en de sterke banden van het maritieme leven, en bood lezers spannende avonturen gegrondvest in levendig realisme.

    Last Lift from Crete
    Mantrap
    The Waiting Game
    Look to the Wolves
    Storm Force to Narvik
    Sixty Minutes for St. George
    • Churchill called it the finest feat of arms of the Great War... After a punishing winter patrolling the Strait of Dover aboard HMS Mackerel, Nicholas Everard finds himself leading a secret mission to capture a German trawler. Little does he know it is all in preparation for the Zeebrugge Raid. As dawn breaks on St George's Day, 1918, the Royal Navy launch a desperate assault on the Belgian submarine base, scuttling multiple blockships to trap the U-boats in the harbour. In sixty minutes of fire and fury, eight Victoria Crosses are won and hundreds of British sailors sink to their deaths. But will Nick be one of them? An extraordinary portrait of violence and valour, perfect for fans of C.S. Forester and Douglas Reeman. Praise for Sixty Minutes for St. George 'The research is unimpeachable and the scent of battle quite overpowering' The Sunday Times

      Sixty Minutes for St. George
    • Everard is returns in a new global conflict. British Captain Nick Everard's destroyer is crippled by Nazi gunfire in the German invasion of Norway. Nothing seems able to stop the advance across Europe and the Royal Navy is in a tight situation. Desperately attempting to repair his ship hidden in a remote fjord, Everard is unaware that his son is part of an Allied naval flotilla converging on Norway, and the two are fated to join forces in a deadly arctic battle. Moving into a new and explosive phase of Everard's career, Storm Force to Narvik takes us deep into the action and danger of the Second World War.

      Storm Force to Narvik
    • Look to the Wolves

      • 392bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      Like its predecessor, "Bloody Sunset", this novel is set in the Russian civil war of 1919. While serving in Sebastopol, Lt Cdr Bob Cowan - half Russian, half British - is sent to rescue two Red Cross nurses who have joined up with the White Army. By the author of "Love for an Enemy".

      Look to the Wolves
    • The Waiting Game

      • 162bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Set against the backdrop of a perilous Arctic summer, the story follows a wartime submarine crew facing the terrifying reality of becoming prey. As they navigate the challenges of constant daylight, the tension escalates, transforming their mission into a chilling struggle for survival. The unique setting amplifies the psychological and physical threats they encounter, highlighting the madness of their undertaking.

      The Waiting Game
    • Crete, May 1941. Against all odds the Everards must survive a relentless Luftwaffe assault. The situation is dire for British forces in the Mediterranean. Their ships, with no air cover, have to run the gauntlet of 2,000 German bombers; and can only lick their wounds under cover of darkness. Nick Everard commands the destroyer Tuareg as it ventures well inside Stuka territory. There they are ordered to evacuate a body of troops, plus an Australian field hospital and thirty nurses, from right under the Germans' noses. The soon-decimated flotilla has to make it round the Aegean, then out of Crete - but only a miracle can save them! Last Lift from Cretecombines gripping personal drama with incredible naval action, and is a must-read for fans of Alistair MacLean and C. S. Forester. Praise for Alexander Fullerton 'Impeccable in detail and gripping in impact' Irish Independent 'His action passages are superb and he never puts a period foot wrong' Observer 'The research is unimpeachable and the scent of battle quite overwhelming' Sunday Times

      Last Lift from Crete
    • Danger lurks beneath the Mediterranean waves... Sub-lieutenant Paul Everard serves in the Mediterranean aboard the submarine Ultra, helping the Allies attack Axis supply ships in a life or death struggle beneath the waves. But Paul has other worries: his father, Nick, is somewhere in the Far East, at risk from the rapidly advancing Japanese. His brother, Jack, has become embroiled in the murky world of clandestine operations, and been sent on a high-risk mission to destroy a key German naval base. The Everards are risking everything for the war. But what price is too high for one family to bear? The seventh instalment of the Nicholas Everard Naval Thrillers is a searing adventure of warfare at sea, perfect for fans of Alan Evans and David McDine. Praise for The Nicholas Everard Naval Thrillers 'The prose has a real sense of urgency, and so has the theme. The tension rarely slackens.' Times Literary Supplement 'The research is unimpeachable and the scent of battle quite overpowering.' The Sunday Times 'The accuracy and flair of Forester at his best... carefully crafted, exciting and full of patiently assembled technical detail that never intrudes on a good narrative line' Irish Times

      A Share of Honour
    • Patrol to the Golden Horn

      • 360bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Nicholas Everard is ready to run the gauntlet in his most dangerous mission yet... The menacing bulk of the German battlecruiser Goeben lurks in the Golden Horn of Constantinople. It is vital that she is destroyed, and the plan is to send an E-class submarine in through the Dardanelles to sink her unawares. But it has been two years since an Allied submarine passed through the narrow straits successfully, littered as they are with minefields, nets and depth charges dropped by the gunboats endlessly patrolling above. To send a crew in now would be a death sentence, but sparing the Goeben is unthinkable. Enter Nick Everard. An unputdownable story of the final days of WWI, perfect for fans of Douglas Reeman and Patrick O'Brian. Praise for Alexander Fullerton 'The most meticulously researched war novels that I have ever read' Len Deighton

      Patrol to the Golden Horn
    • The Blooding of the Guns

      • 346bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Dramatic, meticulously researched novel of a uniquely fascinating sea battle - Jutland, 1916. In the grey windswept North Sea, Sir John Jellicoe sails with his battle squadrons out of Scapa and Cromarty whilst Sir David Beatty with his battlecruisers from Rosyth await the challenge of the Kaiser's High Sea Fleet. Over a hundred thousand men took part, and the reader shares the excitement, fear and anxiety of those who fought at Jutland - how it felt to be in a tiny destroyer racing to launch torpedoes into a line of dreadnoughts' blazing guns; how it feels to be inside a battleship's fifteen-inch turrets; or on the bridge of a cruiser under pulverising bombardment. This IS battle at sea.

      The Blooding of the Guns