Convoy East

Convoy East by Philip McCutchan, published by St. Martin’s Press in 1989, is a naval adventure novel that spans 192 pages. The story follows Commodore Kemp as he leads a fleet of ships from Britain into the Mediterranean, navigating the challenges posed by Luftwaffe and Italian navy forces while ensuring the safety of his contingent, which includes female officers.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of naval operations and the complexities of military leadership during a critical mission. The narrative focuses on the strategic maneuvers and the inherent dangers of wartime sea travel, highlighting the interactions among the crew as they work towards making safe harbor in Malta. This edition offers a glimpse into the world of naval fiction, reflecting the genre’s rich tradition.
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The name Philip McCutchan stands with that of the celebrated Patrick O’Brian among the masters of the naval adventure novel. In CONVOY EAST Commodore Kemp leads a group of ships from Britain into the Mediterranean. With a contingent of female officers aboard, he must proceed safely through a net of Luftwaffe and Italian navy forces to make safe harbor in Malta.
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