Ice Station Zebra
By (Author) Alistair MacLean
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
5th November 2019
17th October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Sea stories
Technothriller
Espionage and spy thriller
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
Narrative theme: Journeys and voyages
823.914
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
240g
A classic thriller from the bestselling master of action and suspense.
The atomic submarine Dolphin has impossible orders: to sail beneath the ice floes of the Arctic Ocean, and somehow locate and rescue the men of weather-station Zebra, gutted by fire and drifting with the ice-pack somewhere north of the Arctic Circle.
But the orders do not say what the Dolphin will find if she succeeds that the fire at Ice Station Zebra was sabotage, and that one of the survivors is a killer.
'A thoroughly professional cliff-hanger' Sunday Telegraph
Tense, terrifying, moves at a breathless pace Daily Express
Alistair MacLean, the son of a Scots minister, was brought up in the Scottish Highlands. In 1941 he joined the Royal Navy. After the war he read English at Glasgow University and became a schoolmaster. The two and a half years he spent aboard a wartime cruiser were to give him the background for HMS Ulysses, his remarkably successful first novel, published in 1955. He is now recognised as one of the outstanding popular writers of the 20th century, the author of 29 worldwide bestsellers, many of which have been filmed.