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In Danger's Hour

Auteur(s): Douglas Reeman
Narrateur(s): David Rintoul
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The Mediterranean, 1943... The HMS Rob Roy. A tiny machine, just 230 feet from stem to stern. In peacetime she would have trawled for cod. Now her catch is deadlier by far. Lieutenant-Commander Ian Ransome is a veteran of the treacherous front line of naval combat. For three years, he’s swept the explosive curtain of Nazi mines that shrouds the British Isles. Now, under sealed orders in the battle-tossed waters of the Mediterranean, he and his jack-tired crew face one final test of their courage and seamanship under fire. Their secret mission: to spearhead the Allies’ desperate invasion of Italy.

©1988 Douglas Reeman (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Europe Forces armées Grande-Bretagne Guerres et conflits Militaire Science militaire Angleterre Guerre
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More than the Mediterranean, this is the story of mine sweeping in the English Channel, joining the convoy to Sicily and D Day, but more so it's the story of the crew from her captain to the newest midshipman and regular seamen. Lives lost at sea and at home, and love found. The narrator does a terrific job with assorted accents and makes this title a pleasure to read.

Mine sweeping and life ashore

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This book was hard to “put down”. The narration is excellent. The narrator did a great job on accents including Canadian. (I listened to a book on the Canadians at Ortona and written by a Canadian where the narrator pronounced lieutenant the USA way and screwed up every Canadian “conversation” by sounding like the people were from Arkansas.) in my opinion, this book captures the real life in the navy at war, not some glorified fiction.

A great listen.

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