A Prayer for the Ship

A Prayer for the Ship by Douglas Reeman is a historical fiction novel published by Globe Pequot Publishing on February 1, 2005. This edition, written in English and spanning 282 pages, delves into the critical role of small, fast-moving torpedo boats in safeguarding Allied convoys during World War II. The story follows Sub-Lieutenant Clive Royce as he joins the crew of MTB 1991, stepping into the shoes of a deceased first lieutenant and striving to gain the respect of his captain and fellow sailors amidst the backdrop of war.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the intensity and challenges faced by those serving in the naval forces during the 20th century. The book explores themes of camaraderie, bravery, and the harsh realities of military life, particularly in the context of sea stories from World War II. Through Clive Royce’s journey, the novel presents a vivid portrayal of the dangers and responsibilities that come with serving on the front lines, offering insights into the experiences of those who fought in this tumultuous period.
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Small, quick-moving torpedo boats played a vital role in protecting the Allied convoys in the English Channel and the North Sea during World War II, and Sub-Lieutenant Clive Royce is newly assigned to MTB 1991, joining a crew already seasoned by death and fear. Now it is up to him to take the place of their dead first lieutenant and earn the respect of his captain and crewmates.
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