
The Hammond Innes Collection Volume Three
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British novelist Hammond Innes was perhaps best known for his nautical mystery, The Wreck of the Mary Deare, which was made into a film starring Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston. But the prolific writer, World War II veteran, and dedicated yachtsman wrote over thirty novels of adventure and suspense during his long career. The collected fiction here spans the globe-from Antarctica to the Hebrides, Cold War Germany to sun-soaked Greece. As always, "for sheer excitement Hammond Innes will be hard to beat" (Daphne du Maurier).
Isvik: Isvik is a legend-a ghost ship that sits on the lip of Antarctica, two hundred years old at least, swallowed by the ice with severed masts and helmsman frozen to the wheel. Or so a glaciologist reported before his plane crashed on the ice shelf. Now, wealthy Scotsman Iain Ward is determined to find the frozen frigate-and he's bringing along Peter Kettil, a wood preservation specialist and seasoned sailor himself. But Ward and Kettil are not the only ones willing to go to any lengths to discover the ship's secrets...
"[A] dramatic adventure that will keep readers guessing until its startling climax." - Publishers Weekly
Air Bridge: After his heroic service in World War II, pilot and aircraft engineer Neil Fraser must steal planes in order to make a living, flying them from England to the land that will soon become Israel. But when he's caught by a ruthless tycoon, he's forced to build the wealthy man a new aircraft engine. With dreams of conquering the sky, Bill Saeton wants Fraser to fly the plane over a divided Germany as part of the Berlin Airlift. But as Saeton's ambition becomes a dangerous obsession, Fraser begins to look for a way to bail out.
"Authentic and excellent... His plot, characters and suspense live up to the setting." - San Francisco Chronicle
Atlantic Fury: When a British army unit is ordered to evacuate from the remote, rocky island of Laerg in the Hebrides during a violent storm, it's up to a pair of reunited brothers to save the group of soldiers-and each other.
"Nothing short of superb." - The New York Times
Levkas Man: When his parents died, Paul was sent to Amsterdam to live with his mother's old lover, the eccentric archaeologist Pieter Van der Voort, who was obsessed with the origins of man. After eight years at sea, Paul discovers Van der Voort is in Greece on an archaeological expedition that's spiraling out of control. To reach Greece, Paul takes a job working for a smuggler, embarking on a journey that will carry him across the globe-and into the blackest depths of man's most primal instinct.
"Quick-action adventure-a particularly interesting background." - The Daily Telegraph
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Following his demobilization in 1946, Innes worked full-time as a writer, achieving a number of early successes. His novels are notable for their fine attention to accurate detail in descriptions of place, such as Air Bridge (1951), which is set at RAF stations during the Berlin Airlift. Innes's protagonists were often not heroes in the typical sense, but ordinary men suddenly thrust into extreme situations by circumstance. Often, this involved being placed in a hostile environment-for example, the Arctic, the open sea, deserts-or unwittingly becoming involved in a larger conflict or conspiracy. Innes's protagonists are forced to rely on their own wits rather than the weapons and gadgetry commonly used by thriller writers. An experienced yachtsman, his great love and understanding of the sea was reflected in many of his novels.
Innes went on to produce books on a regular schedule of six months for travel and research followed by six months of writing. He continued to write until just before his death, his final novel being Delta Connection (1996). At his death, he left the bulk of his estate to the Association of Sea Training Organisations to enable others to experience sailing in the element he loved.
Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Isvik
- Title Page
- Dedication
- I: The Pools Winner
- One
- Two
- Three
- II: Angel of Death
- One
- Two
- Three
- III: Rendezvous at Ushuaia
- One
- Two
- Three
- IV: On Ice
- One
- Two
- V: Port Stanley
- One
- Air Bridge
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Note
- Chapter One
- Chapter Two
- Chapter Three
- Chapter Four
- Chapter Five
- Chapter Six
- Chapter Seven
- Chapter Eight
- Chapter Nine
- Chapter Ten
- Atlantic Fury
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Part One: Prelude to Disaster
- Chapter One: Decision to Evacuate
- Chapter Two: My Brother, Iain
- Part Two: Disaster
- Chapter One: Guided Weapons HQ
- Chapter Two: Forbidden Island
- Chapter Three: Storm
- Chapter Four: Rescue
- Part Three: Aftermath of Disaster
- Chapter One: Witch-Hunt
- Chapter Two: Lone Voyage
- Chapter Three: Island of my Ancestors
- Levkas Man
- Title Page
- Dedication
- One: The House in Amsterdam
- 1
- 2
- Two: Man the Seeker
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Three: Interlude in the Aegean
- Four: Man the Killer
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Five: Legacy of Violence
- Authorâ?Ts Note
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright Page
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