Nick Everard and his son Paul return in this final chapter of the Everard saga. Paul commands a state-of-the-art midget submarine, sent to sneak up on the formidable German battleship Tirpitz and lay explosive charges. It's one step away from a suicide mission, but Paul must try-for if he fails, his father Nick's escort of an Arctic convoy hardly stands a chance.
About the Author
Alexander Fullerton's first novel SURFACE! sold half a million copies and the Nicholas Everard series of navel adventures secured his reputation as 'the admiral of the moderns'.
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Nick Everard and his son Paul return in this final chapter of the Everard saga. Paul commands a state-of-the-art midget submarine, sent to sneak up on the formidable German battleship Tirpitz and lay explosive charges. It's one step away from a suicide mission, but Paul must try-for if he fails, his father Nick's escort of an Arctic convoy hardly stands a chance.
About the Author
Alexander Fullerton's first novel SURFACE! sold half a million copies and the Nicholas Everard series of navel adventures secured his reputation as 'the admiral of the moderns'.
From AudioFile
Based on a WWII secret submarine action against the German battleship TIRPITZ, Fullerton's sea story portrays British sailors speaking as English aristocracy, while enjoying tea and biscuits at battle stations. The plot is subtle, the romance cool, the action sparse, and the participants taciturn. The gravelly voiced Terry Wale adds spice to the tale by creating personalities for characters, using varying manners of speech, rhythm, and volume. However, his female falsetto holds for only a few words, before sliding into a low rasp heard from no woman. American listeners will find many word pronunciations foreign to their ear, but the narrator's careful enunciation makes him easy to understand. J.A.H. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine