The Riddle of the Sands

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Title The Riddle of the Sands
Author Robert Erskine Childers
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Adventure, Spy novel
Publisher Smith, Elder & Co
Released 1903
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN NA

The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service is a 1903 novel by Erskine Childers. The book is highly praised and still enjoyed for its accurate portrayal of cruising in a small sailing boat.

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Containing many realistic details based on Childers' own sailing trips along the East Frisia coast, the book is the retelling of a yachting expedition in the early 20th century combined with an adventurous spy story.

The book enjoyed immense popularity in the years before World War I and was extremely influential. Winston Churchill later credited it as a major reason that the Admiralty decided to establish naval bases at Invergordon, the Firth of Forth and Scapa Flow. It was also a notable influence on John Buchan.

In 1998, Sam Llewellyn wrote a continuation of the story named "The shadow in the sands".

It was one of the early invasion novels which predicted war with Germany and called for British preparedness. The plot involves the uncovering of secret German preparations for an invasion of the United Kingdom. It is often called the first modern spy novel, despite there being many contenders to the title, for example, Rudyard Kipling's Kim, that came out two years earlier. Nonetheless it was highly influential within the genre and on public opinion.

The Riddle of the Sands also provided the plot for the film of the same title released in 1979, starring Michael York as Charles Carruthers.

In Germany, the novel was popularized by the TV movie Das Rätsel der Sandbank, produced in 1984 by the public TV and radio station Radio Bremen, starring Burghart Klaußner as Davies and Peter Sattmann as Carruthers.

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