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1. What is the title of Nevil Shute's autobiography?
2. What is the title of Shute's first published novel?
3. Shute's second and third novels were published in 1928 and 1931 respectively. What were these titles?
4. In 1936, Shute's publishers sold the film rights for this novel to Ealing Studios, and a film was made based on the book, starring Clive Brook and Victoria Hopper. Which title was this?
5. The novel "Ruined City" sees the hero of the story, Henry Warren, take control of a derelict shipyard in a (fictional) run-down town and attempt to build it into a thriving business again. By way of shady overseas business deals, ruining his own reputation in banking, and even serving time in jail, he actually succeeds! What was it though that brought Warren to Sharples in the first place?
6. This novel, written in 1938, was published five months before the outbreak of World War Two. There was much activity at the time regarding predictions of another war, and so many possibilities of civilian casualties by way of bombing and gassing. This novel is a story of what certainly could have happened in a coastal town under attack. What is the title?
7. After leaving Airspeed Ltd in 1938, Nevil Shute and his wife went on a holiday in France, making a random choice of St Claude in the Jura mountains. This area inspired him to base the start of another book there, and this was published in 1942. What was this book titled?
8. Shute travelled to Australia in 1948 to start research for a novel which was published in 1957. Which novel?
9. The novel "Most Secret" has a central plot around the Brittany coast. A action-packed book, the use of a flamethrower and accelerant fired from a converted fishing boat onto an enemy ship in harbour makes for a most exciting read. What is the correct spelling of the nearest coastal town where this particular written action happened?
10. Hooray, the last and possibly the easiest! This title became a movie starring Bryan Brown and later the title of a TV miniseries. Based on a true story, its central plot involves a group of British and Australian prisoners-of-war and some of the subsequent events.
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