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The Volunteers

a dramatic WW2 adventure from Douglas Reeman, the all-time bestselling master of storyteller of the sea

Douglas Reeman
Barcode 9780099459507
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Release Date: 15/02/1990

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Historical Fiction
Label: Arrow Books Ltd
Language: English
Publisher: Cornerstone

a dramatic WW2 adventure from Douglas Reeman, the all-time bestselling master of storyteller of the sea
The Volunteers were the men and women of the Royal Navy's Special Operations units, carrying out lightning raids on hostile coasts. Each was hand-picked for their individual skills, and all of them were courageous. This is the story of a small group of such people.

From the pen of multi-million copy bestselling author Douglas Reeman comes a brilliant all-action adventure novel set at the height of World War Two. Masterfully atmospheric, tense and taut, it will have you gripped from page one. Perfect for fans of Clive Cussler, Bernard Cornwell and Wilbur Smith.

'One of our foremost writers of naval fiction' -- Sunday Times
'Mr Reeman writes with great knowledge about the sea and those who sail on it' --The Times
'A superb tale of death and daring' -- ***** Reader review
'Packed with action, suspense and emotion' -- ***** Reader review
'An incredible book' -- ***** Reader review
'A real wartime gripper' -- ***** Reader review

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Other sailors volunteered to fight. They volunteered to die.

They were the men and women of the Royal Navy's legendary Special Operations units, spoken of in hushed tones by even the most battle-hardened seamen. Volunteering to carrying out lightning raids on hostile coasts, they became a navy within a navy - each hand-picked for their individual skills, and all of them courageous beyond words in the face of immense danger.

Against the mighty backdrop of World War II they performed their small but deadly operations - living often beyond hope, sometimes beyond mercy.