Share of Honour
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Product details
- ISBN 9781800322592
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 08 Apr 2021
- Publisher: Canelo
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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
His first novel, Surface!, was written on the backs of old cargo manifests. It sold over 500,000 copies and needed five reprints in six weeks. Fullerton is perhaps best known though for his nine-volume Nicholas Everard series, which was translated into many languages, winning him fans all round the world. His fiftieth novel, Submariner, was published in 2008, the year of his death.
