Trawler. Redmond O'Hanlon

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Re: Trawler. Redmond O\'Hanlon

it is a good book. it started badly, i thought, because his reason for being on the boat was barely credible (pal in scottish fisheries protection i think?) but once he got going, it was fascinating. the skipper's financial problems, catching fish nobody but the spanish would eat from extraordinary depths ...
 

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Re: Trawler. Redmond O\'Hanlon

Full agreement about the annoyingly contrived start. IIRC, the "pal" was a phd student, based at the marine lab in Aberdeen. As did the whole business about wanting to be out in a hurricane, but I suppose the publisher would consider that it all added wider interest to the book. My copy got good and wet over the bank holiday, which added a certain authenticity.
 
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