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    A Game of Birds and Wolves: The Secret Game that Revolutionised the War

    £10.99
    A gripping tale of war at sea about how a game of battleships, and a group of exceptional young women, won the Second World War.
    ISBN: 9781529353211
    AuthorParkin, Simon
    PublisherNameHodder & Stoughton
    Pub Date05/11/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages320
    Availability: In Stock

    'Compelling' Sunday Times

    'A triumph' Daily Mirror


    'Gripping' Jonathan Dimbleby


    1941. The Battle of the Atlantic is a disaster. Thousands of supply ships ferrying vital food and fuel from North America to Britain are being torpedoed by German U-boats. Britain is only weeks away from starvation - and with that, crushing defeat.

    In the first week of 1942 a group of unlikely heroes - a retired naval captain and a clutch of brilliant young women - gather to form a secret strategy unit. On the top floor of a bomb-bruised HQ in Liverpool, the Western Approaches Tactical Unit spends days and nights designing and playing wargames in an effort to crack the U-boat tactics. As the U-boat wolfpacks continue to prey upon the supply ships, the Wrens race against time to save Britain.
    With novelistic flair, investigative journalist Simon Parkin shines a light on Operation Raspberry and these unsung heroines in this riveting true story of war at sea.

    'History writing at its best' Booklist

    'Splendid . . . Simon Parkin's book rips along at full sail and is full of personality and personalities'

    Sunday Express

    'Vivid, engaging' New Yorker

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    'Compelling' Sunday Times

    'A triumph' Daily Mirror


    'Gripping' Jonathan Dimbleby


    1941. The Battle of the Atlantic is a disaster. Thousands of supply ships ferrying vital food and fuel from North America to Britain are being torpedoed by German U-boats. Britain is only weeks away from starvation - and with that, crushing defeat.

    In the first week of 1942 a group of unlikely heroes - a retired naval captain and a clutch of brilliant young women - gather to form a secret strategy unit. On the top floor of a bomb-bruised HQ in Liverpool, the Western Approaches Tactical Unit spends days and nights designing and playing wargames in an effort to crack the U-boat tactics. As the U-boat wolfpacks continue to prey upon the supply ships, the Wrens race against time to save Britain.
    With novelistic flair, investigative journalist Simon Parkin shines a light on Operation Raspberry and these unsung heroines in this riveting true story of war at sea.

    'History writing at its best' Booklist

    'Splendid . . . Simon Parkin's book rips along at full sail and is full of personality and personalities'

    Sunday Express

    'Vivid, engaging' New Yorker