The book "Ice Station Zebra" is vastly superior to the movie if you ask me . . . . .
Alistair MacLean was one of my favourite thriller authors at one time.
HMS Ulysses was his first novel, loosely based on his experiences on a destroyer doing convoy duty to Russia in the 1940's.
Other well known movies you might recognize would be "Where Eagles Dare (Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood)," "The Guns Of Navarone," "Puppet On A Chain" and "Breakheart Pass" and, I think, "When Eight Bells Toll"
Later in his career, when his quality wasn't as good, he also wrote a mystery novel set in the Athabasca tar sands.
It's the books that were written in the 50's, 60's and 70's though, which were consistently great but he lost something and his writing became pretty formulaic through the later 70's and beyond.
The names above plus "Fear Is The Key," "Night Without End," "Bear Island" and "The Last Frontier" were also fun to read.
You could always count on the villian, just prior to some diabolical deed, coming forth with the very civilized: "My dear Adrianna . . ."
A good link:
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/alistair-maclean/
You can probably find a lot of those in the library or old book stores.
Cowperson