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General Information
Book.............................Dive In The Sun
Series Name.................Book 04
Author...........................Douglas Reeman aka Alexander Kent
Narrator........................David Rintoul
Abr/Unabr.....................Unabridged
Genre............................Adventure
Publisher.......................BBC Chivers

File Information
Source..........................8 CDs
Encoder........................Fraunhofer[FhG] A secure rip using Exact Audio Copy
Converted to................64 kbit/s CBR | 44,100 Hz | Mono
Number of MP3s...........8
Total Runtime................8 Hours 40 Mins
Total Size......................236 MB
Ripped By......................OldScotsman
Date..............................16-March-2013
ID3 Tags.......................Includes Image and all info shown on this page (Smart Phone Ready)


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About The Book
Adriatic, 1940s... Curtis was the pro. He could steer a sub through a saloon and no one would notice. Duncan was the grumbler, more at home in the Aussie Outback than twenty fathoms under the Adriatic. Jervis was the spit-and-polish man, who knew the correct way to die. And George, the Cockney, was the toughest of them all.
Four men in the Royal Navy’s smallest sub, preparing the way for history’s largest invasion. They had three tasks: slip into a closely guarded harbour, attach a time-charge to the Jerries’ biggest dry-dock, and escape with their lives if possible. The first two tasks were orders. The third was optional.



About The Author
Douglas Reeman, acclaimed as "the master of the modern sea story," was born in Thames Ditton, Surrey, England in 1924. With the outbreak of World War Two, and despite belonging to an army family, he joined the Royal Navy without hesitation at the age of sixteen. He saw service in the North Sea and Arctic, and the Atlantic and Mediterranean campaigns, beginning as a midshipman in destroyers and transferring later to motor torpedo boats, where he was twice mentioned in dispatches.
Following the war, he held a variety of jobs, including delivering yachts, selling marine engines, and walking the beat in London's East End as a uniformed policeman and in the plain-clothes Criminal Investigation Department. He returned to active service during the Korean War, and remained a naval reservist while working as a children's welfare officer for the London County Council, retaining that close contact with the navy which was to prove so invaluable.
Ten years later, having established himself as one of the foremost modern sea-story writers of his time, Douglas returned to an earlier love, the ships and men of Nelson's day, and embarked on a new and challenging phase: a series of novels featuring one man and spanning that splendid, stirring era. For this series he chose the pseudonym Alexander Kent, the name of a childhood friend and fellow naval officer who was killed in the early years of the war. In June of 1968, To Glory We Steer was published, and its solitary, sensitive, compassionate hero, Richard Bolitho, was introduced to an ever growing readership.



About The Reader
David Rintoul (born David Wilson on 29 November 1948 in Aberdeen, Scotland) is a stage and television actor. He studied at Edinburgh University and won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. David Rintoul has worked extensively in theatre with companies including the Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company.


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