The "San Andreas" is a British hospital ship patrolling the Norwegian seas. Suddenly, the lights on board die in the hour before dawn. Somebody aboard the ship is intent on sabotage, and is leading them relentlessly into enemy hands.
"A medical transport carrying the wounded from Halifax to Aberdeen is attacked by German war planes and U-boats."
"Een Engels hospitaalschip, tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog op weg van Moermansk naar Aberdeen, krijgt met sabotage te kampen en dreigt tenonder te gaan."
"Another magnificent tale of treachery at sea from a storytelling genius. Suddenly, just before dawn, the lights went out aboard the San Andreas. For the British hospital ship sailing the deadly, U-boat patrolled Norwegian waters, a nightmare of violence and betrayal has begun. A terrifying game of sabotage in which an unknown traitor among the crew holds all the cards. The red crosses on the vessel's sides spell anything but safety. For a dangerous secret has turned the ship into a priceless quarry. With the Captain out of action Bosun Archie McKinnon takes over. Alone in treacherous, frozen seas, her compass smashed, the San Andreas is being drawn relentlessly into the enemy's hands."
"The British hospital ship San Andreas is en route from Halifax to Aberdeen during World War II. The first sign of trouble on board occurs when the ship's lights fail just before dawn. Then the vessel comes under a bombing attack that severely damages its superstructure and sinks its escort frigate. Archie McKinnon must take charge of the damaged ship and steer it to safety despite German aircraft, submarines, and sabotage. He must also learn the reason for German interest in the San Andreas . This novel is a tribute to the men of the British merchant fleet during World War II."
"The "San Andreas" is a British hospital ship patrolling the Norwegian seas. Suddenly, the lights on board die in the hour before dawn. Somebody aboard the ship is intent on sabotage, and is leading them relentlessly into enemy hands."@en
"A rousing adventure on a ship during wartime, packs no-holds-barred excitement from start to finish."@en
"Another magnificent tale of treachery at sea from a storytelling genius."
"Reissue of the classic tale of war at sea, from the acclaimed master of action and suspense."@en
"A British hospital ship, the SAN ANDREAS, sails in deadly U-boat patrolled Norwegian waters. Suddenly, just before dawn, her lights go out. A nightmare of violence and betrayal begins. And in a terrifying game of sabotage, an unknown traitor among the crew holds all the cards. The red crosses on the vessel's sides spell anything but safety. For a dangerous secret has turned the ship into a priceless quarry. With the Captain out of action, Bosun Archie McKinnon takes over. Alone in treacherous, frozen seas, her compass smashed, the SAN ANDREAS is being drawn relentlessly into the enemy's hands..."
"The "San Andreas" is a hospital ship bearing red crosses on its side which guarantees immunity from enemy attack. Somebody aboard the British hospital ship patrolling the Norwegian seas is intent on sabotage and has a homing device which is relentlessly leading them into enemy hands."
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