High cliffs jutting out into the Atlantic and the North Sea, many
hundreds of rocky skerries, deep sea lochs, dangerous unseen reefs,
powerful tides, and gales that batter the land fiercely from all points
of the compass . . . Scotland has a coastline of immense beauty and
danger, and its cruel sea has claimed many lives down the years.
Disaster at sea is a poignant part of Scotland's history, and in this
chilling and awe-inspiring book, bestselling author Robert Jeffrey tells
the compelling stories of the victims of the ocean deeps. Car ferries,
fishing boats, troopers, pleasure yachts, and Navy vessels of all sorts,
including submarines, have gone to the bottom. And in brave attempts to
save those in danger with lifeboats, many have died. Including the
famous tales of the Princess Victoria, the ill-fated Kl3 submarines, the
Longhope lifeboat, and the Iolaire, "Scotland's Cruel Sea" remembers the
maritime tragedies that made headlines and became part of the folk
memory of a seagoing nation.