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Killing Ground Douglas Reeman

Killing Ground By Douglas Reeman

Killing Ground by Douglas Reeman


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Summary

A novel about the Battle of the Atlantic, seen through both British and German eyes. Those who fought for and against the vital convoys learned respect for each other, but they were united by a common hatred. Under the pseudonyn Alexander Kent, the author also wrote the "Richard Bolitho" novels.

Killing Ground Summary

Killing Ground by Douglas Reeman

The Western Ocean 1942.

From the bridge of HMS Gladiator, Lieutenant-Commander David Howard's orders were chillingly clear. There could be no mercy.

To the men who fought to protect the vital, threatened Merchat Navy convoys in the Western Approaches, the Battle of the Atlantic was a full-scale war.

A relentless, savage war against an ever-present enemy and a violent sea - in an arena known only to its embittered survivors as the killing ground.

HMS Gladiator was part of that war. An ordinary, hard-worked destroyer and her company of men. Fighting for survival in a war with no rules...

About Douglas Reeman

Douglas Reeman did convoy duty in the navy in the Atlantic, the Arctic, and the North Sea. He has written over thirty novels under his own name and more than twenty bestselling historical novels featuring Richard Bolitho under the pseudonym Alexander Kent.

Additional information

GOR003848333
9780434626380
0434626384
Killing Ground by Douglas Reeman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cornerstone
1991-06-01
312
N/A
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