Dambuster

Author(s): Robert Radcliffe

Fiction

The latest novel from the bestselling author Robert Radcliffe, a compelling page turner about one of the most famous episodes in WW2 - the Dambusters raid.

Lincolnshire May 1943. Twenty Lancaster bombers stand poised to fly one of World War 2's most daring and dangerous missions, 617 Squadron's legendary bouncing-bomb attack on Germany's dams. Success could shorten the war, the crews are told, but will inevitably come at a cost. Many of them, hand-picked by their charismatic if volatile leader, Guy Gibson, will not be coming back. After two tours of duty and fifty-nine missions, combat-seasoned pilot Peter Lightfoot and his loyal crew are already on borrowed time. Narrowly escaping death on a disastrous final operation over the Alps, a flight which ends by ditching their wrecked Lancaster into the Atlantic, the seven men are at last relieved from operational flying, job done. But haunted by a face from his past, Lightfoot cannot rest, and unknown to his crew applies to join Gibson's 617 Squadron, and fly the dams mission. A mission many see as certain suicide. Tense, thrilling, and meticulously researched as always, Robert Radcliffe's DAMBUSTER - like his bestselling UNDER AN ENGLISH HEAVEN - is an old-fashioned adventure of the most gripping sort.

General Information

  • : 9780349123349
  • : Little, Brown Book Group
  • : Abacus
  • : 0.276
  • : 01 January 2012
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2012
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Robert Radcliffe
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 352

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*Anticipated pb review coverage in the national press *On-line activity to include Facebook and littlebrownbooks.net *To be put forward for major trade promotions

Robert Radcliffe lives in Suffolk and is himself an experienced pilot. He has written two other novels, published under a different name.

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