Description
Grey Seal by Alfred Draper is a compelling novel set during the early months of World War II, focusing on the brave men and ships that played a vital yet often overlooked role in the conflict. Faced with a critical shortage of naval vessels and crews, the British government turned to deep sea trawlers and their seasoned fishermen, conscripting them into the Royal Navy Reserve to fill the gaps. Draper’s narrative shines a light on these “trawlermen,” whose courage and resilience contributed significantly to the war effort.
Written with straightforward, unadorned prose and vivid, authentic dialogue, Grey Seal brings to life the diverse characters caught in this desperate wartime improvisation. The story offers readers an intimate, human perspective on a unique aspect of naval warfare, combining historical accuracy with engaging storytelling. It is both entertaining and informative, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of World War II history and naval fiction alike.
Ideal for readers interested in military history, maritime adventure, and character-driven war stories, Grey Seal reveals a fascinating, heartfelt corner of the Second World War that deserves recognition.






















