Condition: Acceptable. Please see the images for more details. May show signs of wear such as:
• Shelf wear or scuffing on the cover
• Creases, marks, or tears on pages or dust jacket
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Blurb: “"James Macgregor has written one of the most fascinating tales of disaster at sea this reader of sea stories
has ever read. It has everything
needed to become a top seller.
"Here is a tale of the Flavia, a motor-drive.., sleek passenger liner bound for New York from Liverpool. The scene is set on the opening day of World War Il. Within a few hours a German submarine fired a torpedo into the Flavia and the ship began one of the strangest deaths ever described.
"The excitement of the ensuing chapters is almost unbearable and anyone-anyone will have difficulty putting the book down. I couldn't! Snappy writing about humanity, the sea and ships is combined here with immensely vivid description, and James Macgregor has produced a sea classic. This one, unlike some others, has to be read by everyone who enjoys reality in their fiction. - Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette.”