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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1984

Pages
  
306 pp.

Originally published
  
1984

Preceded by
  
Floodgate

Genres
  
Novel, Historical Fiction

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardcover Print

ISBN
  
0-385-23152-0

Author
  
Alistair MacLean

Followed by
  
Santorini

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Publishers
  
William Collins, Sons (UK), Doubleday (US)

Similar
  
Alistair MacLean books, Novels, World War II books

San Andreas is a novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean, first published in 1984. One of his final novels, it returns to MacLean's original (and most successful) genre: war at sea.

Plot introduction

The British Merchant Navy hospital ship San Andreas is en route from Murmansk to Halifax, Nova Scotia during World War II. It is forced to change its destination to Aberdeen, Scotland. It belonged to the Liberty Ship class design with large red crosses painted on the sides of its hull, San Andreas should have immunity from attack from all sides in the war and be granted safe passage. The first sign of trouble occurs when the ship's lights mysteriously fail just before a pre-dawn bombing attack that severely damages its superstructure and sinks its escort frigate. With most of the senior officers dead and the captain incapacitated, Bosun Archie McKinnon must take charge of the damaged ship and steer her to safety despite German aircraft, U-boats, stormy Arctic weather and sabotage by an unknown traitor on board. He must also discover the reason for the frantic and repeated German attempts to sink the San Andreas.

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San Andreas (novel) Wikipedia