After their boats are blown offshore from one of the most icy and hostile islands in the sub-Antarctic ocean, twelve men are left to live or die by their own wits and stamina. Six survive, to be carried to New Zealand - where the inquiry and courtcase that follow become an international controversy, with repercussions that reach as far as the desk of the president of the United States.
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