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The Hostile Shore
Oct 23, 2024 12:30 AM

Author:Douglas Reeman

The Hostile Shore

Multi-million copy bestselling author Douglas Reeman will take you right to the heart of the action in this page-turner of a WW2 adventure novel, set around Singapore. Laden with tension, explosive developments and unforgettable scenes, this is perfect for fans of Clive Cussler, Bernard Cornwell and Wilbur Smith.

'One of our foremost writers of naval fiction' - Sunday Times

'Masterly storytelling' - The Times

'Exciting' -- ***** Reader review

'I was unable to put it down' -- ***** Reader review

'An edge-of-your-seat story' -- ***** Reader review

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One fateful crossing and the Sigli was never seen again.

The Sigli had been just an old passenger launch, but whenthe Japanese invaded Singapore during World War II everything that could float was pressed into service.

Crammed with refugees, harried and bombed by enemy planes, the Sigli had left Singapore and struggled south in a desperate attempt to escape. Rupert Blair's family had been among the passengers on that fateful journey in which the ship and all aboard had disappeared.

Twenty years later, he still hasn't forgotten - has never abandoned his obsession to discover exactly what happened.

Now Rupert Blair embarks upon a journey of his own - one that will take him to a remote, exotic island in search of the truth...

Reviews

Gritty, passionate and violent ... a thrilling page-turner.

—— Steven Pressfield

You feel the ground tremble beneath the phalanxes, hear the battle cries of the legions, smell the carnage of war.

—— Giles Christian

A compulsive, relentless story, vividly recounted in muscular prose

—— Daily Telegraph

Highly recommended

—— Daily Mail

Destined to join the long list of wartime romances that have been turned into Hollywood movies (think The English Patient and Atonement), US author Justin Go’s first novel is what they might’ve called in the Fifties a “rip-roaring adventure”… An engaging detective story…The Steady Running Of The Hour will leave you feeling emotionally drained and historically enlightened.

—— History of War magazine, 4 *

A dual time frame novel… that's a genre buster. Two love stories, the trauma of World War I, the exhilaration of mountain climbing and a race-against-time paper chase all packed in one volume.

—— The Bookbag, 4.5*

Marvellous novel … beautiful prose and cleverly structured plot. Think John Buchnan, and read on.

—— Compass magazine

[Abrams has] a genuine sense of humor...and a productive sense of irony to go with it. Fobbit is an impressive debut and holds out promise for more good things to come

—— Los Angeles Times

Fobbit is fast, razor sharp, and seven kinds of hilarious. It deserves a place alongside Slaughterhouse Five and Catch-22 as one of our great comic novels about the absurdity of war

—— Jonathan Evison, author of West of Here

When it comes to war literature, a comic novel will always do a better job with the big picture

—— San Francisco Chronicle

Fobbit, an Iraq-war comedy, is that rarest of good things: the book you least expect, and most want. It is everything that terrible conflict was not: beautifully planned and perfectly executed; funny and smart and lyrical; a triumph. This debut marks the arrival of a massive talent

—— Darin Strauss, author of Chang and Eng

A satire of comfortably numb life during wartime... Abrams spent 20 years in the Army, including a tour of Iraq, and he merely has to lightly fictionalize his observations to point out the absurdities of American occupation

—— Newsweek

An instant classic... The Iraq War’s answer to Catch-22

—— Publishers Weekly

This is a book that speaks to the power of fiction - a war story too profane and profound for the newspapers and the nightly news. Want to think, laugh and cry, all at the same time? Read this novel.

—— Matt Gallagher, author of Kaboom

This delightful, readable, believable and useful book made me furious!

—— Tom McGuane

[Fobbit] is] like an Office-style satire that happens to be set on a military base in an active war zone

—— Slate.com

Abrams is...convincing... Fobbit is a vicious skewering of this surprisingly large military subculture of war avoidance

—— TIME

A unique behind-the-wire glimpse at life in the FOB and the process of “spinning” a war for public consumption. A funny, hard-edged satire about recent history and modern war-making

—— Library Journal

Sardonic and poignant. Funny and bitter. Ribald and profane

—— Kirkus Reviews

You might not expect an Iraq War novel to be funny, but I laughed—more than once—as I read this one. I cringed, too. There’s simply so much to this book

—— Fiction Writers Review

Truly significant... a book about the absurdity of the way the war is fought, the way the war is projected back home, and the massive gulf between the two...a cynical satire in the same vein as the best works of legendary wartime authors like Evelyn Waugh, Kingsley Amis, Kurt Vonnegut, and especially Joseph Heller.

—— The Rumpus

Fobbit is two things in one – a scathing, deeply felt diatribe against military disasters large and small, and an often-hilarious examination of very human, very weak characters living next door to a combat zone. The good news is that you only have to buy one copy, and you should waste no time in doing so

—— Bookreporter.com

Fobbit should be required reading for America. Hilarious and tragic, it’s as if Louis C.K. and Lewis Black provided commentary to The Hurt Locker. There will be innumerable comparisons to Catch-22, but Fobbit, believe me, stands on its own

—— George Singleton, author of Stray Decorum

Funny and evocative, with great glimpses of soldier-speak and deployment day to day life, each laugh in the novel is accompanied with a troubling insight into the different types of battles that our soldiers encounter on a non-traditional battlefield

—— Siobhan Fallon, author of You Know When the Men Are Gone

The author describes Fobbit as an ‘anti-stupidity’ novel, not an anti-war novel, and with 20 years’ service he has the evidence and flair to write the former... Fobbit is bliss

—— Military Times

Abrams shows these men and women in their natural habitats, stuck somewhere halfway between the actual violence of war and the goofy excess of American culture

—— Book Riot

The insanity is linguistic, and Abrams’s dark humor about lying through language would appeal to George Orwell... Fobbit invites us to laugh over our collective foolishness—foolishness that sometimes includes deaths. That’s the toughest, most painful laughter of all

—— Great Falls Tribune

“[Fobbit] gives such full-blooded life to the soldiers whose “pale, gooey center” is so antithetical to battlefield heroism that he propels the word into the everyday by the force of his narrative

—— Minneapolis Star Tribune

Abram's tale is powerful stuff

—— Shelf Awareness

If Vonnegut and Heller were the undisputed chroniclers of the madness of World War II, Abrams should be considered the resounding new voice of the Iraq War

—— Montana Standard

[As] dark as it is funny, which is to say considerably... [Abrams has] written a book that makes you laugh and makes you wince, often at the same time, all the while staying true to its message: that people are foolish on many levels, sometimes fatally so, but they are all motivated by the same basic needs, desires, and fears...There are no heroes here, but no villains either. Each character fights his own war, and nobody wins

—— The Millions

[Abrams is] good on the squirm-inducing detail of physical discomforts and injuries

—— Siobhan Murphy , Metro

Though Fobbit is a satire…its value lies more in the fact that it’s a very detailed, very informative portrait of the madness in Iraq in the early years of the American occupation. The sights and sounds are adroitly rendered, the damnable heat skilfully rendered in text. There are times when you can almost smell the gore on the concrete

—— Jonathan O'Brien , Sunday Business Post

An enjoyable and alternative take on war

—— UK Regional Press Syndication
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