The White South
US publication:
Author: Hammond Innes
Detective:
Genre: Novel

Plot summary and comments:

::READERS REVIEWS::

A suspenseful novel set in Antarctica - Tired of his dull civilian life, ex-Naval officer Duncan Craig impulsively hitches a ride to South Africa in search for a job. When the South Antarctic Whaling Company unexpectedly offers him command of a ship, Craig seizes the chance.
He is to rendezvous with the factory ship, Southern Cross in the Antarctic. But what should be a routine voyage becomes a nightmare of intrigue and suspicion as Craig is pitchforked into a bitter struggle for control of the company's future. As the arctic winter closes in, Craig and the survivors of Southern Cross, now helplessly trapped in polar ice, face a battle for existence against not only the elements, but against human treachery and greed.
Excellent entertainment best to be read on a cold winter day. The reader, Mr Stephen Thorne, delivers a commendable performance and the range of the various accents in English he masters is quite extraordinary.

Feels like you're reading a black & white movie from 1950 !! - All of Hammond Innes' books have the same wonderful "Feels like you're reading a black & white movie from 1950" experience. Typically, its man at his best against nature and a harsh environment with a clock ticking against him on every page. Honestly if you're looking for some deeply stirring literature, go elsewhere, but if you're looking for some thoroughly enjoyable reading, look no further.

::AMAZON REVIEWS::

A suspenseful novel set in Antarctica
Tired of his dull civilian life, ex-Naval officer Duncan Craig impulsively hitches a ride to South Africa in search for a job. When the South Antarctic Whaling Company unexpectedly offers him command of a ship, Craig seizes the chance.
He is to rendezvous with the factory ship, Southern Cross in the Antarctic. But what should be a routine voyage becomes a nightmare of intrigue and suspicion as Craig is pitchforked into a bitter struggle for control of the company's future. As the arctic winter closes in, Craig and the survivors of Southern Cross, now helplessly trapped in polar ice, face a battle for existence against not only the elements, but against human treachery and greed.
Excellent entertainment best to be read on a cold winter day. The reader, Mr Stephen Thorne, delivers a commendable performance and the range of the various accents in English he masters is quite extraordinary.

Feels like you're reading a black & white movie from 1950 !!
All of Hammond Innes' books have the same wonderful "Feels like you're reading a black & white movie from 1950" experience. Typically, its man at his best against nature and a harsh environment with a clock ticking against him on every page. Honestly if you're looking for some deeply stirring literature, go elsewhere, but if you're looking for some thoroughly enjoyable reading, look no further.