Slaughter in Singapore

Slaughter in Singapore by Duncan Harding is a historical fiction novel published by Severn House in 2003. This First American Edition spans 198 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Colonel Lyn and his Commandos as they embark on Operation Malay Tiger, a top-secret mission involving the innovative ‘Sleeping Beauty’ craft, a mini surface/submarine vessel. Their objective is to destroy a Japanese warship in Singapore harbor, a task that tests their resolve and resourcefulness.
Readers will find a detailed account of the challenges faced by Lyn and his team during this pivotal moment in World War II. The story delves into themes of war and military strategy, capturing the tension and drama of their daring mission. As the first installment in the X-Craft series, this book sets the stage for further explorations of historical events and military operations, providing insight into the complexities of warfare in the 20th century.
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The first in the new X-Craft series This is the story of Colonel Lyn and his daring Commandos, and of Operation Malay Tiger, their top-secret mission, and the first experimental, and dramatic use of the ‘Sleeping Beauty’ craft, a new mini surface/submarine craft. Their mission is to destroy a Japanese warship in Singapore harbour, and it will demand their utmost resolve, resilience and resourcefulness to carry it through.
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