Dust on the Sea

Dust on the Sea by Douglas Reeman is a historical fiction novel published by Arrow in 2000. This edition spans 389 pages and is presented in English. The story is the fourth installment in the Blackwood saga, chronicling 150 years of a prominent seafaring family, with a focus on the events of World War II. The narrative follows Captain Mike Blackwood, a Royal Marine Commando, as he navigates the challenges of leadership and the weight of family tradition during a critical moment in history.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of military action and personal struggle as Blackwood confronts the realities of war on a Sicilian beach. The book delves into themes of courage and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of the 20th century’s tumultuous events. With elements of action and adventure, Dust on the Sea offers insights into the experiences of those who served in the Royal Marines, making it a notable addition to the genre of war and military fiction.
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From the pen of multi-million copy bestselling author Douglas Reeman, this is the fourth novel in the Blackwood saga, spanning 150 years in the history of a great seafaring family. Set in World War Two, Dust on the Sea is a rip-roaring, rollicking read and perfect for fans of Clive Cussler, Bernard Cornwell and Wilbur Smith.
‘One of our foremost writers of naval fiction’ — Sunday Times
‘Mr Reeman writes with great knowledge about the sea and those who sail on it’ — The Times
‘A compelling read’ — ***** Reader review
‘The only downside of this book is I couldn’t put it down’ — ***** Reader review
‘Keeps you enthralled throughout’ — ***** Reader review
‘Fun and gripping’ — ***** Reader review
‘Magnificent’ — ***** Reader review
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1943– Captain Mike Blackwood, Royal Marine Commando, is a survivor. Young, toughened and tried in the hellish crucible of Burma, he labours, sometimes faltering, beneath the weight of tradition, the glorious heritage of his family, and the burden of his own self-doubt.
For Blackwood, the horizon is not the lip of the trench seen by men of the Corps in the previous war, but the ramp of a landing craft smashing down into the sea, and the fire of the enemy on a Sicilian beach. Here, tradition is not enough, and Mike Blackwood must find within himself qualities of leadership which will inspire those Royal Marines who are once again the first to land, and among the first to die.
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