Authors: Antony Trew
Lieutenant-Commander Widmark,
D.S.C
,
R.N.V.R
., had grown to detest the enemy with a pathological hatred. In the Mediterranean he had earned the nickname “The Butcher.” Widmark derided the Geneva Convention, and the pusillanimity that sometimes delayed or tempered action against the enemy for “diplomatic” or “political” reasons. In his view war was a rough and bloody business in which those who stopped at nothing would be victorious—the gentlemen would be defeated.
This exciting story tells of Widmark’s greatest
adventure
, the organisation and execution of a private cutting-out operation, designed—regardless of any consequences, either bloody or disciplinary—to strike a single telling blow for his own side. Widmark plans to seize and sail and take as a prize from the neutral Portuguese East African port of Lourenço Marques the 8,000 ton German motor vessel
Hagenfels.
This is the story of Lieutenant-Commander Widmark and the
Hagenfels.
The planning, the extraordinary
circumstances
of the seizure, and the fantastic developments thereafter are presented with all the author’s familiar knowledge of sea-going and with the power of narrative that brought world-wide success to his first novel
Two
Hours
To
Darkness.
TWO HOURS TO DARKNESS
SMOKE ISLAND
TOWARDS THE TAMARIND TREES
THE MOONRAKER MUTINY
KLEBER’S CONVOY
THE ZHUKOV BRIEFING
ULTIMATUM
DEATH OF A SUPERTANKER
THE WHITE SCHOONER
© Antony Trew 1966
First published in Great Britain 1966
This ebook edition 2012
ISBN 978 0 7090 9653 5 (epub)
ISBN 978 0 7090 9654 2 (mobi)
ISBN 978 0 7090 9655 9 (pdf)
ISBN 978 0 7090 7900 2 (print)
Robert Hale Limited
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The right of Antony Trew to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988