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At the end of August 1944, the *Deutschland*, a three-masted sailing vessel, departs a Brazilian port with a crew of twenty-two and five nuns, aiming to reach Germany through treacherous waters patrolled by American and British forces. As this perilous journey unfolds, various characters are maneuvered by Fate toward a climactic encounter off Scotland's Outer Hebridean island of Fhada. Among them is Janet Munro, an American doctor aiding air raid victims, and her uncle, Rear Admiral Carey Reeve, who is sidelined by a severe injury under General Eisenhower's orders. U-Boat ace Paul Gericke embarks on a risky mission to infiltrate a Royal Naval base, while Harry Jago and his gunboat crew, seasoned from battles across the Pacific and Europe, face their own challenges. As the *Deutschland* battles the elements, these characters converge at Washington Reef, three miles northwest of Fhada, just as the storm of the century brews in the North Atlantic. This diverse cast—Americans, Germans, Scotsmen, and more—finds their wartime conflicts overshadowed by the relentless sea, illustrating the insignificance of enmities in the face of nature's fury. The narrative impressively weaves together their stories, delivering a gripping and moving tale that captivates readers.

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Storm Warning, Jack Higgins

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jack Higgins
Erscheinungsdatum
1977
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
276
ISBN10
0553049739
ISBN13
9780553049732
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Stormwarning
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At the end of August 1944, the *Deutschland*, a three-masted sailing vessel, departs a Brazilian port with a crew of twenty-two and five nuns, aiming to reach Germany through treacherous waters patrolled by American and British forces. As this perilous journey unfolds, various characters are maneuvered by Fate toward a climactic encounter off Scotland's Outer Hebridean island of Fhada. Among them is Janet Munro, an American doctor aiding air raid victims, and her uncle, Rear Admiral Carey Reeve, who is sidelined by a severe injury under General Eisenhower's orders. U-Boat ace Paul Gericke embarks on a risky mission to infiltrate a Royal Naval base, while Harry Jago and his gunboat crew, seasoned from battles across the Pacific and Europe, face their own challenges. As the *Deutschland* battles the elements, these characters converge at Washington Reef, three miles northwest of Fhada, just as the storm of the century brews in the North Atlantic. This diverse cast—Americans, Germans, Scotsmen, and more—finds their wartime conflicts overshadowed by the relentless sea, illustrating the insignificance of enmities in the face of nature's fury. The narrative impressively weaves together their stories, delivering a gripping and moving tale that captivates readers.