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by Guy Thorne
THE SECRET SERVICE SUBMARINE - A STORY OF THE PRESENT WAR - BY GUY THORNE
CHAPTER I - REJECTED FOR SERVICE. MR. JOHN CAREY'S EXPLANATION
CHAPTER II - "THERE IS SOMETHING VERY WRONG ABOUT THIS HOUSE"
CHAPTER III - BERNARD CAREY, LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER OF SUBMARINES
CHAPTER IV - DORIS AND MARJORIE GIVE A SUPPER PARTY. THE ARROW FLIES IN MORSTONE SEA WOOD
CHAPTER V - AT MIDNIGHT ON THE MARSHES. THE SECRET OF THE OLD HULK
CHAPTER VI - HOW JOHN CAREY FOUGHT WITH THE GERMAN GIANT IN THE SALOON, AND "MR. JONES" MET UNEXPECTED THINGS IN THE NIGHT
CHAPTER VII - THE MURDER OF MR. LOCKHART
CHAPTER VIII - THE TRUTH AT LAST, THE INCREDIBLE TRUTH! AND HOW THEY FOUGHT FOR THE SUBMARINE
CHAPTER IX - OUT IN THE NORTH SEA. PREPARING FOR ACTION
A young man fresh from Oxford’s halls, with a rugby blue and a taste for high‑society cafés, finds his world upended when his father dies and the family’s modest fortunes vanish. With a modest sum, a scarred leg, and a penchant for reckless living, he seeks purpose by trying to enlist, only to be turned away by a bureaucratic officer who dismisses his privileged past as irrelevant.
Undeterred, he is drawn into the shadowy world of the Royal Navy’s secret service, where a sleek submarine dubbed “Sudden Death” prowls the waters from Scapa Flow to the Dover Strait. The narrative follows his reluctant apprenticeship aboard the silent hunter, capturing the tension of early‑war naval operations and the camaraderie that forms in the cramped, dimly lit compartments. Listeners will be swept into a blend of wit, wartime urgency, and the allure of a hidden undersea arena, all seen through the eyes of a man who must reinvent himself far from the comforts of his former life.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (243K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mark C. Orton, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2012-08-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1923
A prolific Edwardian journalist and novelist, he is best remembered for When It Was Dark (1903), a sensational bestseller that helped make his name. Writing as Guy Thorne, he turned out popular fiction, essays, and biographies with a strong feel for drama and controversy.
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