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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Most Secret by Nevil Shute Most Secret. Please enter a suggested description. Limit the size to 1000 characters. However, note that many search engines truncate at a much shorter size, about 160 characters. Your suggestion will be processed as soon as possible. Author Bio for Norway, Nevil Shute. Shute's novels are written in a simple, highly readable style, with clearly delineated plot lines. Where there is a romantic element, sex is referred to only obliquely. Many of the stories are introduced by a narrator who is not a character in the story. The most common theme in Shute's novels is the dignity of work, spanning all classes, whether an Eastern European bar "hostess" (Ruined City) or brilliant boffin (No Highway). Another recurrent theme is the bridging of social barriers such as class (Lonely Road and Landfall), race (The Chequer Board) or religion (Round the Bend). The Australian novels are individual hymns to that country, with subtle disparagement of the mores of the USA (Beyond the Black Stump) and overt antipathy towards the post-World War II socialist government of Shute's native Britain (The Far Country and In the Wet). Shute lived a comfortable middle-class English life. His heroes tended to be middle class: solicitors, doctors, accountants, bank managers, engineers. Usually, like himself, they had enjoyed the privilege of university, not then within the purview of the lower classes. However (as in Trustee from the Toolroom), Shute valued the honest artisan and his social integrity and contributions to society more than the contributions of the upper classes. Aviation and engineering provide the backdrop for many of Shute's novels. He identified how engineering, science and design could improve human life and more than once used the apparently anonymous epigram "It has been said an engineer is a man who can do for five shillings what any fool can do for a pound. " Several of Shute's novels explore the boundary between accepted science and rational belief on the one hand, and mystical or paranormal possibilities, including reincarnation, on the other hand. Shute does this by including elements that can be considered fantasy or science fiction in novels are classified as mainstream. These are based in elements that would be considered religious, mystical, or psychic phenomena in the British vernacular when they were written. These include: Buddhist astrology and folk prophecy in "The Chequer Board"; the effective use of a ouija board in "No Highway"; a messiah figure in "Round the Bend"; and past and future lives with a psychic connection, near-future science fiction, and Aboriginal psychic powers in "In the Wet."--Wikipedia. Available Formats. FILE TYPE LINK UTF-8 text 20121105.txt HTML 20121105.html Epub 20121105.epub If you cannot open a .mobi file on your mobile device, please use .epub with an appropriate eReader. Mobi/Kindle 20121105.mobi Not all Kindles or Kindle apps open all .mobi files. PDF (tablet) 20121105-a5.pdf HTML Zip 20121105-h.zip. This book is in the public domain in Canada, and is made available to you DRM-free. You may do whatever you like with this book, but mostly we hope you will read it. Here at FadedPage and our companion site Distributed Proofreaders Canada, we pride ourselves on producing the best ebooks you can find. Please tell us about any errors you have found in this book, or in the information on this page about this book. Most Secret. In the darkest hour of World War II, three men, each haunted by their own pasts, have designs on "The Genevieve", a deserted French fishing smack on the Devon coast. Their plan is both dangerous and audacious: to attack the German ships escorting Breton fishing fleets with a home- made weapon. Read More. In the darkest hour of World War II, three men, each haunted by their own pasts, have designs on "The Genevieve", a deserted French fishing smack on the Devon coast. Their plan is both dangerous and audacious: to attack the German ships escorting Breton fishing fleets with a home- made weapon. Read Less. ISBN 13: 9780884113195. In their trusty fishing boat Genevieve, armed with only a flame thrower and limited ammunition, a small group of officers and men take a stand against the might of the German army after the fall of France in World War II. This is classic Shute: a thrilling adventure about the heroism of ordinary men that will keep you on the edge of your seat, cheering them on. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Nevil Shute Norway was born in London and worked as an aeronautical engineer at Vickers before setting up his own airship company. Worried that his reputation as a fiction writer would damage his engineering career, he wrote without using his surname. He served in both world wars and was a commander in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve in World War II, working on secret projects. After the war he became a full time author completing a fictionalised account of his war time experience in 'Most Secret'. Moving to Australia in 1949 he based seven of his novels against that background including his most successful title On The Beach. This was subsequently a hugely successful film starring Gregory Peck, Antony Perkins and Ava Gardner and became arguably the major after the bomb movie of all time. Shute became one of the top selling authors of the 50s and 60s with wide appeal to a broad international market attracted by strong story lines which were always meticulously researched.. A magnificent thrill; it is also a tale of character, for every member of the little ship's company is worth meeting. A book that should not be missed Daily Telegraph Mr Shute's style is ideal for this kind of book. He revels in incident and he draws his people with loving care. Here, he's reminiscent of H. E. Bates at his best; that same ability to make you passionately interested in anything he's interested in, and to make the most outlandish happening seem credible his characters are so real No other writer has brought to fiction of this type quite the same lively sympathy and warmth of imagination or left so engaging an impression of truthfulness. Mr Shute always has good things to offer. the power to convey the springs of heroic conduct in the lightest and least assuming of tones Times Literary Supplement Based around a group aboard a converted trawler in 1942, this is a grand tale of sacrifice and courage and superbly structured. --Express. Most Secret. All our eBooks are FREE to download! sign in or create a new account. EPUB 450 KB. Kindle 580 KB. $2.99. Support epubBooks by making a small PayPal donation purchase . This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50 or less. Description. Aboard a fishing boat named “Genevieve,” a small group of British officers and French fishermen—armed only with a flame thrower and small arms—plan a secret commando mission against the might of the German army after the fall of France in World War II. Each man has experienced a terrible loss of one kind or another, and each is fully prepared to face the risks of their desperate gesture of defiance. Most Secret is classic Shute: a thrilling tale of sacrifice and courage and the heroism of ordinary men that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. 473 pages, with a reading time of. 7.25 hours (118,259 words) , and first published in 1942. This DRM-Free edition published by epubBooks , 2015 . Community Reviews. Your Review. Sign up or Log in to rate this book and submit a review. This is an excellent novel, but it may not be quite the book you expect. A plot summary would make it sound like many other adventurous tales of World War II -- daring raids across the English Channel to beard the Nazis in their lair. But in fact this is a no-holds-barred look at war and what it does to men caught up in it. The actions of the special unit are strong stuff for the time,and may have shocked some readers in the 1940s. And a warning for animal-lovers, this may not be the book for you. I have never forgotten the anguish of one character who loses not one but both his beloved pets in the war. A hard-hitting story, told by someone who was there. Michael O'Brien Oct 12, 2015. A very good read. The characters were well developed. The plot kept me reading and the conclusion was grand! Gary Graff Feb 11, 2018. Excerpt. So much happened in the two years that I spent at the Admiralty, I had a finger in so many pies, that I have found it difficult to say exactly when it was that this thing began. From my engagement diary it seems to have been about the middle of July in 1941, and I should say that it began with a telephone call from McNeil. I reached out for the receiver. I remember that it was a very hot day and I was flooded out with work. There was dust all over my desk because I had the window open, and outside the bricklayers were repairing what the Luftwaffe had done to us. I said irritably: “Six nine two.” “Is that Commander Martin?” “Speaking,” I said shortly. “This is Brigadier McNeil. I am speaking from one hundred and sixty-four Pall Mall.” “Oh, yes, sir?” I replied.