Originally Posted by
johntins
Like I said, you continue to surprise, Gav. No Highway is brilliant. Mr Honey... Elspeth. Marjorie Corder, Monica Teasedale, the Reindeer.. That was written, as my mom would say, post war. I would ask, which one? An Old Captivity was 'tween wars, in the narrow focus of British Subjects, which some of us were. Great book though.
Shute wrote a few books. He died of a heart attack somewhere in Mornington I believe. There is a street named after him in Berwick. In another book, "In The Wet", he mentions the old Casey airfield, named after Lord Casey, which is now a sportsground.
If you like that sort of thing then I'd recommend all of his books after maybe Lonely Road. Not bad, but a little immature, as Shute himself said in a preface to "What Happened to the Corbetts". I agree, but his writing in What Happened was good, so I keep it in my list.
But 'An Old Captivity' was when he started to become great. 'Landfall', which followed, is a truly great story about young love in a World War. It is one of my faves.