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Deep escape

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Published January 1, 1962

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Alastair Mars

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Author 11 books5 followers
May 28, 2024
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The cover of this book, and its title, would give you the idea that the whole book is about a lone man escaping from a damaged submarine at the limit of its depth range. A kind of Gravity underwater. This is only strengthened by the author's bio, which refers to Mars as a wartime submarine ace; it sounds like he was a larger-than-life figure.

The cover, showing a submarine and a torpedo
In truth, the escape occupies the first few pages -- and it's pretty good stuff. The rest of the book is subterfuge and intrigue on an Italian island, complete with a villa occupied by a beautiful woman, educated in the USA and ready to escape occupied Europe with our (Australian) hero who is a much-needed expert on radar.



Commando operations, a love story, a naval adventure, brave resistance fighters -- it's all here in 130 pulpy pages. It's not going to win any prizes, but it's quite a fun read. It's just not what the cover would imply.


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