Dark Voyage Dark Voyage

Dark Voyage

A Novel

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Publisher Description

“In the first nineteen months of European war, from September 1939 to March of 1941, the island nation of Britain and her allies lost, to U-boat, air, and sea attack, to mines and maritime disaster, one thousand five hundred and ninety-six merchant vessels. It was the job of the Intelligence Division of the Royal Navy to stop it, and so, on the last day of April 1941 . . .”

May 1941. At four in the morning, a rust-streaked tramp freighter steams up the Tagus River to dock at the port of Lisbon. She is the Santa Rosa, she flies the flag of neutral Spain and is in Lisbon to load cork oak, tinned sardines, and drums of cooking oil bound for the Baltic port of Malmö.

But she is not the Santa Rosa. She is the Noordendam, a Dutch freighter. Under the command of Captain Eric DeHaan, she sails for the Intelligence Division of the British Royal Navy, and she will load detection equipment for a clandestine operation on the Swedish coast–a secret mission, a dark voyage.
A desperate voyage. One more battle in the spy wars that rage through the back alleys of the ports, from elegant hotels to abandoned piers, in lonely desert outposts, and in the souks and cafés of North Africa. A battle for survival, as the merchant ships die at sea and Britain–the last opposition to Nazi German–slowly begins to starve.

A voyage of flight, a voyage of fugitives–for every soul aboard the Noordendam. The Polish engineer, the Greek stowaway, the Jewish medical officer, the British spy, the Spaniards who fought Franco, the Germans who fought Hitler, the Dutch crew itself. There is no place for them in occupied France; they cannot go home.

From Alan Furst–whom The New York Times calls America’s preeminent spy novelist–here is an epic tale of war and espionage, of spies and fugitives, of love in secret hotel rooms, of courage in the face of impossible odds. Dark Voyage is taut with suspense and pounding with battle scenes; it is authentic, powerful, and brilliant.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2004
August 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
4.1
MB

Customer Reviews

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Dark Voyage

Starting with From Here to Eternity as a teenager, I read everything I could find first on the American and then the British WWII until I was Done with WWII. 40 yrs later I'm handed Dark Voyage, noir as it can be. A Dutch Captain with a ship but no longer any country is drafted into resistance and slowly his crew fills with men with no country, a Polish engineer, a Jewish Doctor, an Egyptian radioman, Greek seamen. Highly recommend.

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Dark Voyage

It took me a long time with many starts and stops to get through this novel.

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Book Tech Issues

The book itself is great, but this digital version drops any character with an accent mark. In a book about Europe during WWII, this means lots of words (French, etc.) appear garbled.

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