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Fifth in the Blackwood 'Royal Marines' series, this title is set in fifties Malaya and Singapore, at the height of the new terrorist attempts to subvert the creation of the new federation. The Royal Marines, the Commandoes, were used in jungle operations at a time when it was said that the post-war promise of a stable Malaya was on a knife-edge.Read More

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  • Foyles

    The gripping culmination of multi-million copy bestselling author Douglas Reeman's Blackwood saga, spanning 150 years in the history of a great seafaring family. Unputdownable and guaranteed to have you hooked, this is 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'Another romping good yarn by my favourite author' -- ***** Reader review'Hard to put down' -- ***** Reader review'Another gripping read from the master of naval fiction' -- ***** Reader review'Magnificent!' -- ***** Reader review*********************************************************************************************************1970: Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Blackwood appears to have been murdered in Cyprus. Disillusioned and grieving for his distinguished father, Lieutenant Ross Blackwood believes there is no future for him in the Corps. The Royal Marines have been reduced in strength, and their role in a modern world, after so splendid a tradition, diminished to policing and paperwork.But Ross remains a Blackwood and a Royal Marine, and the loyalty and dedication of a Blackwood to the Corps sustain him from vicious guerilla warfare in Malaysia through the moral and political minefields of Northern Ireland, where one man's terrorist is another's patriot, to the South Atlantic, and a conflict as bloody as it is unpredictable.And he learns, as every Blackwood has before him, that jungle or moor, insurrection or invasion, mere courage is not enough. Survival and victory balance on the knife edge of destiny...

  • Play

    The new novel from Douglas Reeman - our greatest living naval writer January 1970 and the final chapter in the Blackwood history appears to have closed with the murder in Cyprus of Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Blackwood and the subsequent sale of the ancestral home. Disillusioned and grieving for his distinguished father Lieutenant Ross Blackwood believes there is no future for him in the Corps. The Royal Marines have been reduced in strength and their role in a modern world after so splendid a tradition diminished to policing and paperwork. But Ross remains a Blackwood and a Royal Marine and the loyalty and dedication of a Blackwood to the Corps sustain him from vicious guerilla warfare in Malaysia through the moral and political minefields of Northern Ireland where one man's terrorist is another's patriot to the South Atlantic and a conflict as bloody as it is unpredictable. And he learns as every Blackwood has before him that jungle or moor insurrection or invasion mere courage is not enough. Survival and victory balance on the knife edge of destiny.

  • ASDA

    Fifth in the Blackwood Royal Marines series this title is set in fifties Malaya and Singapore at the height of the new terrorist attempts to subvert the creation of the new federation. The Royal Marines the Commandoes were used in jungle operations at a time when it was said that the post-war promise of a stable Malaya was on a knife-edge.

  • Waterstones

    Fifth in the Blackwood ''Royal Marines'' series, this title is set in fifties Malaya and Singapore, at the height of the new terrorist attempts to subvert the creation of the new federation. The Royal Marines, the Commandoes, were used in jungle operat

  • 0099436299
  • 9780099436294
  • Douglas Reeman
  • 2 February 2006
  • Arrow Books Ltd
  • Mass Market Paperback (Book)
  • 210
  • New edition
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