Novels by Alistair MacLean


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (novels not included). Pages: 26. Chapters: Athabasca (novel), Bear Island (novel), Breakheart Pass (novel), Caravan to Vaccares, Circus (novel), Fear Is the Key, Floodgate (novel), Force 10 From Navarone, Goodbye California (novel), HMS Ulysses (novel), Ice Station Zebra (novel), Night Without End, Partisans (novel), Puppet on a Chain, River of Death, Santorini (novel), San Andreas (novel), Seawitch, South by Java Head, The Dark Crusader, The Golden Gate (MacLean novel), The Golden Rendezvous, The Guns of Navarone (novel), The Last Frontier (novel), The Satan Bug (novel), The Way to Dusty Death, When Eight Bells Toll, Where Eagles Dare. Excerpt: Ice Station Zebra is a 1963 thriller novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. This was the last of MacLean's classic sequence of first person narratives which began with Night Without End, and represented a return to that earlier novel's Arctic setting. After completing this novel, whose plot line parallels real-life events during the Cold War, MacLean retired from writing for three years. In 1968 it was adapted into a film of the same name. Drift Ice Station Zebra, a British meteorological station built on an ice floe in the Arctic Sea, has suffered a catastrophic oil fire; men have died and shelter and supplies have been destroyed. The survivors are holed up in one hut with little food and heat. If help does not reach them quickly, they will die. The (fictional) American nuclear-powered submarine USS Dolphin is dispatched on a rescue mission. Just before it departs, the mysterious Dr. Carpenter, the narrator, is sent to accompany it. Carpenter claims that he is necessary as an expert in dealing with frostbite and other deep-cold medical conditions. At first, the submarine's Captain Swanson is suspicious of Carpenter, even though he receives an order from Chief of Naval...




Works by Alistair MacLean


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (works not included). Pages: 19. Chapters: Novels by Alistair MacLean, Ice Station Zebra, Where Eagles Dare, Force 10 From Navarone, The Guns of Navarone, HMS Ulysses, Night Without End, The Satan Bug, The Last Frontier, Breakheart Pass, When Eight Bells Toll, The Dark Crusader, Bear Island, Circus, South by Java Head, Puppet on a Chain, The Golden Gate, Fear Is the Key, The Golden Rendezvous, Athabasca, San Andreas, Caravan to Vaccares, Seawitch, River of Death, Floodgate, The Way to Dusty Death, Partisans, Santorini, Goodbye California. Excerpt: Athabasca Athabasca is a novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean, first published in 1980. As with the novel Night Without End, it depicts adventure, sabotage and murder in the unforgiving Arctic environment. It is laid in the oilfields and tar sands fields of Alaska and Canada and includes a considerable amount of technical detail on the operations.Plot introduction When the operations manager of an oil company operating in Prudhoe Bay in Alaska receives a mysterious anonymous threat of sabotage, his superiors call in Jim Brady Enterprises, a firm of oilfield specialists. Dermott and Mackenzie, tough ex-field managers and now anti-sabotage specialists, arrive, but initial investigations get them nowhere. Then the operations manager is murdered and one of the pump stations in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline is damaged, with further loss of life.Jim Brady himself arrives to direct operations but to no avail. Then the company's operations at the Athabasca Oil Sands in Canada are disrupted and Dermott is nearly killed.Despite assistance by the Canadian police and FBI, suspicions fall on many employees, but nothing can be proved. As bodies and equipment damage mount up, Brady and his two investigators play a hunch and finally expose the men they believe to be responsible. But even...




Athabasca


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Athabasca


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The nail-biting tale of sabotage set in the desolate frozen wastes of two ice-bound oil fields, from the acclaimed master of action and suspense.




Ice Station Zebra


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The U.S atomic submarine Dolphin puts to sea under emergency orders to take a doctor under the North Polar ice cap and land on the burnt out weather station Zebra. Who is he and what has happened on the station?.




Athabasca


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Ice Station Zebra


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On a mission aboard the only submarine capable of attempting the rescue of the British meteorological team trapped on the polar ice cap, the officers and crew of The Dolphin struggle to react to the Cold War's most desperate act of espionage




Ice Station Zebra


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One-volume edition of three popular MacLean novels.