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Language
  
English

Dewey Decimal
  
823/.9/14

Author
  
Jack Higgins

OCLC
  
2681211

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Publication date
  
9 August 1976

Originally published
  
9 August 1976

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and Paperback)

Pages
  
280 pp (hardcover edition)) 240 pp (paperback edition)

ISBN
  
0-00-222460-7 (hardcover edition) ISBN 0-330-25035-3 (paperback edition)

Genres
  
Fiction, Thriller, War story

Publishers
  
Holt McDougal (US), William Collins, Sons (UK)

Similar
  
Jack Higgins books, Thriller books

Storm Warning is a novel by Jack Higgins.

Storm Warning was the follow-up novel to the highly successful 1975 bestseller The Eagle Has Landed.

Higgins takes to the sea in this wartime thriller which matches the standard of his novels of this period. The setting is the sailing ship, 'Deutschland' and we are placed on it with the rest of the crew.

Plot introduction

A German merchant ship is attempting to return to Germany from Brazil at the end of August 1944 via a crossing of the Atlantic which is full of enemy shipping and warships. With a crew of twenty-two men and five nuns as passengers, the boat makes its remarkable journey, but after being severely battered by a storm, is wrecked off the coast of Scotland on the Washington Reef in the Outer Hebrides.

The conclusion may sound familiar to some as Higgins has obviously taken some ideas (especially the ones regarding the shipwreck) from an earlier novel he wrote called 'A Game For Heroes', in which German soldiers and British citizens try to rescue the crew of a ship that has foundered off the coast of the Jersey islands.

Once again, the protagonists are enemies that come together to help each other in time of need.

References

Storm Warning (Higgins novel) Wikipedia