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Never Too Old for a Pierhead Jump

By: David Black
Narrated by: James Langton
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The year is 1944, and Lieutenant Harry Gilmour is recovering in Beirut from an ill-fated British campaign to seize the Greek Islands.

After four years at sea, he is expecting a shore job as his next appointment. Instead, a flash signal from C-in-C Mediterranean arrives: Report to Alexandria and assume command of HM Submarine Saraband.

His new command has just arrived there en route to the Indian Ocean and the war against Japan. But there’s been trouble on board - "conduct prejudicial to naval discipline" - and the skipper and first lieutenant have been summarily removed. Now it’s up to Harry Gilmour to pick up the pieces.

With a sullen, uncooperative crew, Harry must navigate Japanese convoy routes through the shallow, treacherous waters of the Malay Archipelago. There, endless, sweltering hunts for targets through the island chains leave Saraband’s crew even more exhausted and demoralized. Yet if they are to survive against an Imperial Japanese Navy growing in anti-submarine expertise, Harry must turn them into a taut fighting machine.

Because waiting for them, as the war in the Far East grinds toward its final conclusion, is a mission as daring and audacious as it is vital. One that could deliver the Royal Navy’s most spectacular success of the war.

David Black is the author of the Harry Gilmour series of novels set in the Royal Navy submarine service during the Second World War. He also wrote All the Freshness of the Morning, a fictionalized account of President John F. Kennedy’s epic wartime service as skipper of the US Navy torpedo boat PT-109 during the Solomon Islands campaign against the Japanese in the South Pacific. Black is a former UK national newspaper journalist and TV documentary producer. He now lives in Argyll and writes full-time.

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20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Submarine War Royal Navy Solider
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Liked the way the two sides of Harry’s life are very compartmented most of the time but can overlap occasionally. The tensions of battle felt very compelling but I’m pleased that the author didn’t make the results 100% That was more realistic.

The way Harry matured into the roll of responsibility felt very authentic. So my title is The Making of a Submarine Captain.

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A great finale for a great serie that provided both entertaining and informative on the way that the "trade" performed during WWII. The book is great and gives interesting closure to several aspects of the series while encompassing a tour via the east and the difficulties of operating in such a theather of operations.

I have only praise for this series that is well written and researched as well as a great narrator that allowing to navigate through the ironies and quirks of the english language of which I'm not a native speaker.

A great finale

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This series is among the best naval fiction I've heard, and I have heard many.

Excellent

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brilliant book enthralling till the end. Great addition to the series and well worth getting into

Great story

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Read all these books and throughly enjoyed them all. Believable and sympathetic characters, accurate plot and profound undertones. A good read.

Great series.

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