Vincent Formosa, No Way Back, 2023
Norway
HNoMS Drammen
'Destroyer' class not specified.
No other details provided
United Kingdom
HMS Achillia
Flower Class Corvette
Built: 1940 (Author does not make it clear if this was launched in that year or commissioned in that year)
Details as per the real ships
Note: Explicitly identified as a Flower Class Corvette by the author. The name is the feminine form of Achilles and would thus not fit the class naming scheme.
HMS Eucharis
Flower Class Corvette
Details as per the real ships
Note: Class determined by name only. The name in question was that given to the family of Amazonian Lilies now known as Urceolina.
HMS Quince
Flower Class Corvette
Details as per the real ships
Note: Class determined by name only.
HMS Narcissus (K74)
Flower Class Corvette
Real ship, details as in service 1941 - 1946.
HMS Saint Oak
'Destroyer', class not specified.
No other details provided.
HMS Sea Holly
'Warship', class/type unspecified
No other details provided.
HMS Magi
'Warship', class/type unspecified
No other details provided.
HMS Saint Kitts
Armed Merchant Cruiser
Displacement: 15,000 tons.
Details as per typical ships of this type.
Note: Post WWII the name HMS St Kitts was used for a Battle Class Destroyer in service 1946 - 1957.
HMS Longbow
Long Island Class Escort Carrier
Details as per the real ships.
Note: Author stated he based her details on those of HMS Archer (D78) a Long Island Class Escort Carrier in service 1943 - 1946.
SS Empire Constellation
CAM Ship
Displacement: 7000 tons.
Details as per typical ships of this type.
Note: At the time the novel was set this name was not in use. In 1945 it was applied to a captured 1925 built German freighter formerly named Memel (ex-Reval). The ship was in British hands until 1946 when it was transferred to the Russians as the Ivan Sechenov.
SS Empire Jocasta
CAM Ship
Displacement: 10,000 tons.
Details as per typical ships of this type.
Note: This name was not used by the Ministry of War Transport for an Empire ship.
SS Empire Emerald
CAM Ship
Details as per typical ships of this type.
Note: Name clashes with an 8,000 ton Oil Tanker that was operated by the Ministry of War Transport 1941 - 1946. It was never used as a CAM Ship.
SS Empire Pella
CAM Ship
Displacement: 10,000 tons.
Details as per typical ships of this type.
Note: This name was not used by the Ministry of War Transport for an Empire ship.
Plot summary: It is the early phases of WWII, the combined air/sea threat to the trans-Atlantic convoys is growing, the solution Escort Carriers are a way off, so other more desperate methods are used to provide air cover over the convoys.