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Nevil Shute

    January 17, 1899 – January 12, 1960

    Nevil Shute Norway, writing as Nevil Shute, was a popular British novelist and a successful aeronautical engineer. He pursued his writing as a means to share his ideas and thoughts with a wider audience. His works are often characterized by smooth storytelling and a deep understanding of human psychology. He spent the final decade of his life in Australia, continuing his creative endeavors.

    Nevil Shute
    The Chequer Board
    Slide Rule
    Ruined City
    Trustee from the Toolroom
    Pied Piper
    Round the Bend
    • 2019

      Round the Bend

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When Tom Cutter hires Constantine Shaklin as an engineer in his air freight business, he little realises the extraordinary gifts of his new recruit. As Cutter's business grows across Asia, so does Shaklin's fame, until he is widely regarded as a unifying deity.

      Round the Bend
    • 2011

      Level 4: On The Beach Book and MP3 Pack

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Contemporary / British EnglishNuclear war has destroyed all life in thenorthern countries of the world. Now the deadly radiation is travelling south. In Australia, where people are still alive, Peter and Mary Holmes are trying to live their lives as normally as possible as the radiation comes closer and closer. What can they do? Is this the end of life on earth?Book and MP3 pack.

      Level 4: On The Beach Book and MP3 Pack
    • 2009

      Ruined City

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.1(32)Add rating

      Through a series of mishaps, Henry Warren, a recently divorced City financier, ends up in hospital in a Northern town ruined by the closure of its shipyard. Moved by the fate of the town's inhabitants, Warren risks his fortune and reputation to save the shipyard and restore the town to its former prosperity.

      Ruined City
    • 2009

      Stephen Morris

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(10)Add rating

      INCLUDES THE NOVEL PILOTAGEStephen Morris has just called off his engagement to the girl of his dreams because he is a penniless graduate with no prospects. In Pilotage, Stephen's navigator Peter Dennison is struggling with the same problem. These two early novels draw on Nevil Shute's own experiences as a young engineer.

      Stephen Morris
    • 2009

      Slide Rule

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.1(28)Add rating

      Nevil Shute was a power and a pioneer in the world of flying long before he began to write the stories that made him a bestselling novelist. This autobiography charts Shute's path from childhood to his career as a gifted aeronautical engineer working at the forefront of the technological experimentation of the 1920s and 30s.

      Slide Rule
    • 2009

      Beyond the Black Stump

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(32)Add rating

      If somewhere is 'beyond the black stump' it means it is in the deepest darkest wilds of the Australian outback. However, when Mollie travels to America to visit him the couple realise that their differences in background make their plans for a future together hard to realise.

      Beyond the Black Stump
    • 2009

      What Happened to the Corbetts

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(36)Add rating

      Nevil Shute wrote this prophetic novel just before the start of the Second World War. In it he describes the devastation that results from an aerial bomb attack on Southampton that destroys the city's infrastructure and leaves the inhabitants at the mercy of cholera and further assaults.

      What Happened to the Corbetts
    • 2009

      Requiem for a Wren

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      The mysterious death of a young woman on an Australian farm reveals a heartrending story of doomed wartime romance Alan Duncan returns to his family home in Australia after the war and several years of study in England. After the war he continued to write and settled in Australia where he lived until his death on 12 January 1960.

      Requiem for a Wren
    • 2001

      Marazan

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.5(14)Add rating

      After Philip Stenning is involved in a near-fatal plane crash, he feels he owes a debt of gratitude to the man who rescued him. However, his mysterious saviour is an escaped convict, and his determination to help him leads Stenning into a tense and dramatic adventure of intrigue, drug-running and murder.

      Marazan
    • 1990

      So Disdained

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(20)Add rating

      Intriguing saga of romance and treason set amongst the airmen defending English skies. The TSunday Times' was impressed by the realism of Shute's work when this book was first published in 1928.

      So Disdained