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633 Squadron: Operation Rhine Maiden [Audiobook] [Audio Cassette]

Frederick E. Smith (Author), Colin Bower (Reader)
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April 15, 2000
After the near-suicide mission to the Norwegian fjord, which had claimed so many lives, morale among what was left of 633 Squadron is at its lowest ebb. Unbearable tension, stupid wrangling among the survivors and problems with replacement recruits are tearing the squadron apart. The new Commander, Ian Moor - young, brilliant and determined - knows that the only thing that will pull it together again is the challenge of another vital mission. The Germans are developing a new anti-aircraft rocket, code name Rhine Maiden, which poses the most deadly threat so far to the Allies' invasion plans. So the top brass decide that 633 Squadron should first flatten the rocket factory on a bombing run, and then make a daring strike on an underground target buried deep in a Bavarian valley - in broad daylight...
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Frederick E. Smith's 633 Squadron was made into a major motion picture, and has spawned a whole series of follow-up novels. He still receives enquiries from all over the world asking for information about the Squadron and its characters. He now lives in Southbourne in Bournemouth. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Magna Story Sound (April 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1859033393
  • ISBN-13: 978-1859033395
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars 633 squadron operation rhine maiden, October 31, 2000
For a fan of 633 squadron this is a must buy. This operation comes on the heels of the svartfjord job. The squadron gets a new commander and plenty of replacements. There is tension between the new mob and the old sweats. There is a love interest for harvey and Adams is on the verge of punching two old women.The squadron of course gets an impossible mission, a deep penetration raid in daylight. If they fail it could be the end for the strategic bombing campaign. This is one of those books you will read again and again.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Tally-ho skipper, I'm going in now!, December 16, 2011
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Decimated during the Swartfjord operation, morale in 633 Squadron is at rock bottom. The new squadron commander knows that the only thing that can save the unit is a new and challenging mission. But will it be a case of kill or cure?

The original 633 Squadron novel was written in 1958 and it suffered badly from the inexperience of the author and perhaps also the attitudes of the decade within which it was written. The characters were two dimensional, the action sequences were few and far between and the prose was both stilted and flat. ORM, while following the original story by only a few weeks was actually written some 20 years later and the intervening two decades worth of writing experience makes all the difference. In fact it's hard to credit that the two books were written by the same author.

Thus we discover a pantheon of new characters (watched over by the originals, Frank Adams, Joe Kearns and Maisie the barmaid), all with strong, individual personalities of their own. The action sequences are well crafted (albeit still a little sparse between - you can never have enough flying sequences in a novel about flying) and the plot is eventful (if somewhat predictable) and leavened with several more or less interesting sub-plots. The prose is clean and unostentatious but there are a few sequences that would never find their way into a more modern novel. So, Maisie the barmaid is both voluptuous and partial to tight fitting tops and (I quote) she "had a heart as big as her mammaries." Hmm.

In the final analysis, 633: ORM is a conventional war action adventure novel, conventional but a country mile better than its hackneyed predecessor and, if the earlier work put you off (or if you only ever saw the film and now want to read the book), it is well worth a go.

If it has no other point worthy of note it is deserving of credit for having taught me the phrase "tighter than a bull's arse in fly-time". Recommendations don't come much better than that.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, September 21, 2011
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Big fan of this whole series and the movie. Received book quickly and in good shape. Recommend this book and the other's in the series.
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