The Riddle of the Sands

3.63 ( 6,306 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Riddle of the Sands

The Riddle of the Sands

3.63 (6,306 Ratings by Goodreads)
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The first modern spy novel and a must-read for espionage junkies and fans of James Bond and John Le Carré.

When Carruthers receives a letter from his friend Davies suggesting a Baltic sailing trip, the vision of a manned yacht, A1 scenery and excellent duck shooting quickly works its charm. But Carruthers hopes for a holiday are quickly dashed. There has been suspicious German activity along the coast. The Medusa, manned by the sinister Dollman, has already tried to destroy Davies. What are the Germans up to? Nothing less than a plot to invade Britain. And only these two courageous Englishmen can stop them.

Published in 1903, The Riddle of the Sands is considered the first modern spy novel.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099582793
ISBN10 0099582791
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 254 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 197 x 23 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Unputdownable… a classic British adventure story, influencing both John Buchan and Ken Follett * Observer *
The Riddle of the Sands remains a fine read, enjoyed by people for whom sailing is a mystery and who, just like one of the books' heroes,cannot tell a mainsheet from a marlinspike * Guardian *
A ripping yarn, it’s just so exciting * Ben Macintyre *

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Author's Bio

Erskine Childers lived a life as adventurous as his novel. Born in London in 1870 but orphaned when he was six, he was brought up by an uncle and aunt in the large Irish country-house. He was known to be incredibly patriotic and became an equally fervent supporter of Irish independence. He ended his life in front of an Irish firing-squad as an IRA rebel in 1922.

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