Dambuster
By (Author) Robert Radcliffe
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
28th February 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
300g
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.Robert Radcliffe lives in Suffolk and is himself an experienced pilot. He has written two other novels, published under a different name.