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Navarone - the epic book
Review of The Guns Of Navarone - Alistair MacLean by
mrtimharry
Advantages: Attention to detail brings you right into the book
Disadvantages: None
...of fiction from one of the all time masters of the action fiction novel. MacLean in my opinion never wrote a bad novel and this rates in my top five by the same author, alongside San Andreas, Last Frontier, Where Eagles Dare and Fear is the Key.
I guess most people will have seen the film with Peck, Niven and Quinn, and let me start by saying that in reading this book you will not be disappointed. If anything the books is even better than the film.
... ...its possessions in the East Med, and making a big show of it to entice Turkey to enter the war on the side of the Axis powers. One last Island remains to be captured, an island held by several thousand allied troops who were in line for the slaughter. The Royal Navy was prepared to enact a rescue but they knew that the rescue ships would be blown out of the water before they even got close, blown out of the water by the massive guns housed on the ...
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21.11.2007
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When Eight Bells Toll
Review of When Eight Bells Toll - Alistair MacLean by
mrtimharry
Advantages: More complex and creates better picture than the film
Disadvantages: None
I decided to re-write this review as I have to say my original one did not give the book the credit and detail it deserved. I would honestly say that this is one of the best books written by MacLean. Rates well alongside San Andreas, Guns of Navarone or the Last Frontier. The book opens with a tense opening chapter that sees the British spy, Philip Calvert, make the first of a number of narrow escapes from certain death. Trapped on a ship with the ... ...from a bunch of heavily armed hijackers, who have no regrets about throwing grenades into the sea, just incase Calvert is below.
Set amongst the Scottish islands much of the action takes place in a nautical environment, primarily based on the Firecrest, a British spyboat disguised as marine research vessel. The story evolves and we are told that hijackings of gold bullion ships had been occuring at regular intervals, but the gold had never resurfaced ...
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18.10.2007
(25.11.2007)
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Cold War Classic
Review of Ice Station Zebra - Alistair MacLean by
gunda96
Advantages: Absorbing, Easy to Read, An Original, Page Turner
Disadvantages: Character and Thematic Depth a little shallow
...till the very end.
Ice Station Zebra refers to a British meteorological outpost which is located near the edge of the polar ice cap. In the middle of winter a fire breaks out at the station and the only hopes the scientists have rest with an american nuclear submarine called dolphin as it is the only thing capable of reaching them. What they do not know is that this fire and ensuing rescue attempt is actually a cover-up for one of the most important ... ...Dolphin moves under the Arctic ice it becomes evident that it is not going to be an easy journey. The book was written in the late 60's and the style of writing is a little different, however it is suprising how little the book seems to have aged. A movie has also been made from this book in the early 80's, which if you have seen it allows for some good visualisation throughout the read.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a good action ...
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22.02.2005
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MacLean Flying high
Review of Where Eagles Dare - Alistair MacLean by
mrtimharry
Advantages: A true tale of tension and suspense
Disadvantages: None
One of the all-time classic action thrillers, from one of the best writers in the genre. I am an avid fan of Alistair MacLean as an authour and I am also a big fan of the Burton and Eastwood film. The book is though superior in a number of areas to the film, providing as it does greater detail and slightly differing action at key points of the story.
MacLean returns to one of his most detailed areas to write about, with the book set in the Second ... ...his best works - Guns of Navarone, Force Ten from Navarone, Partisans and San Andreas. The book starts inside a Lancaster bomber and you are quickly introduced to the main characters in the story - Smith, the leader of the expedition; fellow British soldiers Carraciola, Christainsen, Thomas, Terrance-Smythe and Harrod; as well as token American Schaffer. None of whom, aside from Smith and Schaffer, appear to be front line soldiers, but rather desk ...
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23.11.2007
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Save it for a cold chilly winter's night!
Review of Night Without End - Alistair MacLean by
Jeremiah
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I will confess before I begin to having a weakness for Alistair MacLean's novels. However, I do not follow conventional wisdom as to which are the best. I struggled to get into "The Guns of Navarone", which is reputed to be his 'pièce de résistance'. No such troubles with "Night Without End", I'm glad to report. The tension rises like the tide - insatiably, grippingly - before easing off to rise again later. We identify easily with the chief protagonist ... ...Writing in this way can seem amateurish in the hands of a lesser writer, but MacLean uses it expertly.
I do not want to give away two much of the plot, save to say that the narrator is part of a party of scientists journeying through Greenland. One of their number is picking them off and it's a race between time to see if the narrator and his friends can catch the killer before he catches them. Engrossing! ...
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23.06.2000
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