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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1957

Originally published
  
1957

Preceded by
  
The Guns of Navarone

Genres
  
Novel, Historical Fiction

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
254 pgs

Author
  
Alistair MacLean

Followed by
  
The Last Frontier

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

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

Similar
  
Alistair MacLean books, Novels, World War II books

South by Java Head is the third novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean, and was first published in 1958. MacLean's personal experiences in the Royal Navy during World War II provided part of the basis for the story.

Plot introduction

The story is set in February 1942, in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Singapore. As the British stronghold of Singapore falls to the invading Imperial Japanese Army, a mixed collection of soldiers, nurses, fleeing civilians, a small boy, and at least one spy attempt to escape the burning city aboard the Kerry Dancer, a battered freighter manned by a disreputable captain and crew. The Kerry Dancer is crippled by Japanese aircraft, and the refugees are rescued by the Viroma, a tanker also fleeing Singapore; however, the Viroma is also sunk by the Japanese, and the survivors take to open boats on the open sea. Led by stalwart First Officer Nicholson, they attempt to flee to safety across the South China Sea, facing death by thirst and exposure, typhoons, and pursuit by the relentless Japanese. As tensions mount in the small boat, Nicholson realizes that they are equally at risk from traitors in their midst.

References

South by Java Head Wikipedia