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See You at the Bar

A Harry Gilmour Novel, Book 5

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See You at the Bar

By: David Black
Narrated by: James Langton
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The Mediterranean, early 1940s.

Lieutenant Harry Gilmour, captain of the S-Class submarine HMS Scourge, has been tasked with patrolling the Mediterranean and supporting operations for the Allied forces. Someone, however, is on his tail: Captain Charles ‘the Bonny Boy’ Bonalleck VC, who cannot forget Lt Gilmour calling him out on his conduct during an operation early in the war.

Harry is tired now, not having had leave for over a year, and a near-death experience whilst on patrol makes him question his fitness for the job and how much more he can take. With the shadow of Bonalleck and self-doubt chipping at his confidence, Harry fights his own internal battle to maintain effective command of his boat and crew.

See You at the Bar offers the sights, sounds, and smells of life aboard a fighting submarine in the second world war and how war brings into focus the true nature of humanity, both as individuals and as a collective.

David Black is the author of the Harry Gilmour series of novels set in the Royal Navy submarine service during the Second World War. He also wrote All the Freshness of the Morning, a fictionalised account of President John F Kennedy’s epic wartime service as skipper of the US Navy torpedo boat PT109 during the Solomons’ campaign against the Japanese in the South Pacific. Black is a former UK national newspaper journalist and TV documentary producer. He now lives in Argyll and writes full time."

©2019 David Black (P)2021 Lume Books
Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Transportation War Submarine
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Super sub

Great book very enjoyable as are the rest of the series. It's fiction so if you know anything about the subject a degree of suspension of belief is required. Technical details seen faultless. Can't imagine anyone getting into so much trouble really!

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Captain Gilmour

This is a great book I love the setting and the charters are just great you really get pulled into stroy you fill like you are right there with harry in the control room of his submarine.

I've been with Harry since the the first book in 1940 and I just hope he makes it though the war and makes it back to scotland you will love this book.

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cracking book and series, from a unsung view.

All books in this series are well worth a listen, can't wait for the last one to be published as a audiobook.

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Another Entertaining audiobok

i have all the CURRENT(hint hint David Black) Harry Gilmour books on kindle and loved them all. The Audiobooks are just fantastic to lie back to or put on in the car.

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Part 5 of the series doesn’t disappoint.

David Black’s fifth instalment of the Harry Gilmour saga is just as engaging as the previous stories.
The narration by James Langton is just as pleasing and expertly done as his earlier performances; it catapults the listener right into the middle of the action.

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Never argue with a confident man

I'm sure I'm not David Black's target demographic, However (for in life there are many howevers) a male friend strongly recommended the Harry Gilmour series to me. He recommended it more than once. I don't often argue with confident men and so after the third recommendation, I took the plunge. I'm so glad I did.

Engaging characters, realistic action, cramped conditions, rest & recuperation, challening human relationships, reunions, depatures, green eyes of jealousy, shallow waters, deep waters, freezing waters, moonlight, starlight, love, romance, parting, parents, evacuees, cliffhangers, torpedos, technology, triumphs, tragedies.

David Black's Harry Gilmour novels really pack a punch.

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