In Command (Donald Cameron Naval Thriller #8) By Philip McCutchan
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But running away is not Cameron s style In Command is a compelling and nail biting naval thriller It is the eighth book in the Donald Cameron series and was previously published as Cameron in Command Praise for Philip McCutchan A nautical war buffs feast McCutchan keeps an authorita tive hand on the wheel and his descriptions of battles at sea ring with laconic truth The New York Times Book Review His character conflicts are well organised Daily Telegraph A most exciting successor to his first novel and it is just as rugged The Times Philip McCutchanEndeavour Press is the UK s leading independent digital publisher For information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at www. Incident command system pdf com Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks Follow us on Twitter EndeavourPress and on Facebook via We are always interested in hearing from our readers Endeavour Press believes that the future is now In Command Donald Cameron Naval Thriller 8 Just started reading this as background research for my next book.
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Former members of the military will certainly find this book entertaining and believable Tough situation for new Commander 150 Research I enjoyed the 8th instalment of Donald Cameron s war but Japanese trying to enter the Atlantic via the islands and waterways around the tip of South America OK I know it s fiction but. In command prompt how to go to desktop On to 9 and looking forward to it 150 In Command eBook was published in 2015 the paper edition was originally published in 1983 and was authored by Philip McCutchan Mr McCutchan wrote 45 novels about the Navy This is the 8th of 14 novels in his Donald Cameron RNVR series I received a galley of this novel for review through I categorize this novel as PG because it contains scenes of Violence The setting of this World War II era Thriller novel is a British corvette.
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aka site_link Robert Conington Galway site_link Duncan MacNeilPhilip McCutchan 1920 1996 grew up in the naval atmosphere of Portsmouth Dockyard and developed a lifetimes interest in the sea Military history was an early interest resulting in several fiction books from amongst his large output about the British Army and its campaigns especially in the last 150 years aka site_link Robert Conington Galway site_link Duncan MacNeilPhilip McCutchan 1920 1996 grew up in the naval atmosphere of Portsmouth Dockyard and developed a lifetime s interest in the sea Military history was an early interest resulting in several fiction books from amongst his large output about the British Army and its campaigns especially in the last 150 years site_link World War Two The South Atlantic Ocean Placed in command of the tiny corvette HM Briar Donald Cameron is given the unenviable task of blocking a powerful Japanese fleet as the make their way towards the vulnerable Falkland Islands Briar must blow up the narrow passage at Cape Horn to prevent Japanese naval attacks on British territory Given Briar s size and lack of resources this truly is a David vs Goliath mission and Cameron must utilise all his strategic knowledge to achieve the seemingly impossible Travelling west from Africa U boats dog their journey west and in the Falklands Japanese bombers attack from snow filled skies Then after two enemy cruisers escape the Briar s trap Cameron has a deadly choice slip away and hide until the Japanese leave or stay and fight one corvette against powerful heavily gunned cruisers With the freezing weather hampering their efforts even further Cameron s quickly depleting crew must be willing to risk everything to protect their territory The odds are against him which will be set partly during World War 2 I will have to describe naval scenes so this book plus the classic The Cruel Sea will be hugely useful to get the atmosphere right 150 Fast ReadExcellent read the HM Briar While the newly appointed Captain of the HM Briar Lieutenant Commander Cameron is the primary character the view points of several crew members are included The Briar is being sent to the Falkland Islands then on to the channels north of Cape Horn the southern tip of South America Intelligence indicates that the Japanese Navy will be sneaking a force through those channels Once through they will attack and occupy the Falkland Islands The British have little forces to spare to stop the Japanese The Briar is being set with Army Engineers to blast closed the narrow channel to block the Japanese The Briar and her crew dodge Japanese aircraft and ships in the frigid narrow quarters of the channels The plan is to set the Army Engineers with some of the Briar crew ashore so that they can place charges to block the Japanese The Briar crew must not only battle the Japanese but the fowl weather around Cape Horn as well I enjoyed the 4 hours spent reading this 150 page novel This was a relatively short read but did a good job of describing the perils of war Even though I had not read prior books in the series this novel read well on its own It was a good WWII action Thriller I look forward to read others in this series I give this novel a 4. In commander anne sasha is revealed 5 rounded up to a 5 out of 5 Further book reviews I have written can be accessed at 150
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