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The Riddle of the Sands

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A simple invitation to join his friend Davies on a yachting expedition in the Baltic is the beginning of an extraordinary and dangerous adventure for the bored and worldly but clever Carruthers. As the two of them navigate the waters and treacherous, shifting sands of the Frisian Islands on board the Dulcibella, it is soon clear to Carruthers that Davies has more on his mind than a little duck shooting. As they encounter danger at every turn, Carruthers warms to his courageous and brave-hearted friend and through him begins to discover new strengths within himself and a sense of moral purpose. Sounding a warning of the dangers of a German invasion across the North Sea, Childers's gripping tale of espionage received immediate critical acclaim when it was published in 1903. 'A thriller anticipating Frederick Forsyth and Len Deighton, it plunges its readers boldly into technicalities and detail, and yet never loses pace.' Independent on Sunday

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The Riddle of the Sands, Robert Erskine Childers

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1978
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Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1978
Seitenzahl
284
ISBN10
0141181656
ISBN13
9780141181653
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Originaltitel
The riddles of the sands
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A simple invitation to join his friend Davies on a yachting expedition in the Baltic is the beginning of an extraordinary and dangerous adventure for the bored and worldly but clever Carruthers. As the two of them navigate the waters and treacherous, shifting sands of the Frisian Islands on board the Dulcibella, it is soon clear to Carruthers that Davies has more on his mind than a little duck shooting. As they encounter danger at every turn, Carruthers warms to his courageous and brave-hearted friend and through him begins to discover new strengths within himself and a sense of moral purpose. Sounding a warning of the dangers of a German invasion across the North Sea, Childers's gripping tale of espionage received immediate critical acclaim when it was published in 1903. 'A thriller anticipating Frederick Forsyth and Len Deighton, it plunges its readers boldly into technicalities and detail, and yet never loses pace.' Independent on Sunday