Nicholas Monsarrat
Nicholas Monsarrat was born in Liverpool and educated at Cambridge University, where he studied law. His career as a solicitor encountered a swift end when he decided to leave Liverpool for London, with a half-finished manuscript under his arm and £40 in his pocket. His first book to attract attention was the largely autobiographical ‘This is the Schoolroom’.
During World War II he joined the Royal Navy and served in corvettes. His war experience provided the framework for the novel ‘HMS Marlborough will enter Harbour’, one of his best known books. ‘The Cruel Sea’ was made into a classic film starring Jack Hawkins.
Established as a top name writer, Monsarrat’s career concluded with ‘The Master Mariner’. Well known for his concise story telling and tense narrative, he became one of the most successful novelists of the twentieth century, whose rich and varied collection bears the hallmarks of a truly gifted writer.
A professional who gives us our money’s worth. The entertainment value is high’ - Daily Telegraph