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HMS Ulysses

By: Alistair MacLean
Narrated by: Jonathan Oliver
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Publisher's Summary

The novel that launched the astonishing career of one of the 20th century's greatest writers of action and suspense - an acclaimed classic of heroism and the sea in World War II.

The story of men who rose to heroism, and then to something greater, HMS Ulysses takes its place alongside The Caine Mutiny and The Cruel Sea as one of the classic novels of the navy at war.

It is the compelling story of Convoy FR77 to Murmansk - a voyage that pushes men to the limits of human endurance, crippled by enemy attack and the bitter cold of the Arctic.

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Critic Reviews

"A brilliant, overwhelming piece of descriptive writing." ( Observer)
"A story of exceptional courage which grips the imagination." ( Daily Telegraph)
"It deserves an honourable place among 20th-century war books." ( Daily Mail)
" HMS Ulysses is in the same class as The Cruel Sea." ( Evening Standard)

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Brilliant storytelling

When I was young, this story was too complex for my taste. As a (mature) adult, the brilliance of the storytelling, the imagery and the shear horror of life on board a warship in the worst conditions imaginable came to life. Highly recommended if you like seafaring tales in wartime.

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Narration kills it, back months later to finish

Narration kills it for me came back months later to finish frustrated by the Narrators pitch & tone . The story was brilliantly reminiscent of the oldman and the sea with Condors and U boats. ex Stoker

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A wonderful, stirring tale of its time.

For those interested in the Navy, and World War 2 in particular, you cannot do better than this marvellous story if the Murmansk run. Boldly written, and beautifully read.

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Great story well told

Probably pretty close to what the arctic convoys endured but bloody depressing for these souls. Still a great story. A must listen. We all know an admiral star unfortunately. The story ever thus. The insulated and protected political class and the people actually doing the hard yards. And what yards they were. Everyone of those foot soldiers deserved a vc.

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a ship steel and men of oak

a great story of struggle, redemption and the perils of war on the Russian convoy route.

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Great story

One of my favourite stories &have read it many times. Thank you for producing an unabridged version!
Excellent narration, cheers

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Brilliant Story - beautifully written

Extremely evocative of the tension, the cold and sheer horror of the Arctic convoys. Narrator excellent. Thoroughly recommend.

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Heroes all

Lest we forget. Who could ever forget these men. In God's hands. We must live for them now.

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One of the greatest tales of the sea

A story that could only have been written by someone who had lived and breathed the horrors of the convoys. Raw and powerful.

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