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Overview#1 Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestselling author W.E.B. Griffin continues his gripping series featuring the legendary OSS—fighting a silent war of spies and assassins in the shadows of World War II. Summer 1943. Two of the Allies’ most important plans for winning World War II are at grave risk—the coming D-Day invasion and the Manhattan Project’s race to build the atomic bomb. OSS spy chief William “Wild Bill” Donovan turns to his top agent, Dick Canidy, and his team. They’ve certainly got their work cut out for them. In the weeks to come, they must fight not only the enemy in the field—and figure out how to sabotage Germany’s new “aerial torpedo” rockets—but also the enemy within. Someone is feeding Manhattan Project secrets to the Soviets. And if the Soviets build their own atomic bomb, winning the war might only lead to another, even more terrible conflict… FIRST TIME IN PAPERBACK Full Product DetailsAuthor: W.E.B. Griffin , William E. ButterworthPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Jove Publications Volume: 7 Dimensions: Width: 10.70cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 18.80cm Weight: 0.283kg ISBN: 9780515151374ISBN 10: 0515151378 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 25 June 2013 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA storyteller in the grand tradition. --Tom Clancy The poet laureate of the American military. --Los Angeles Daily News You can almost taste the gin and tonic as FDR and OSS chief William 'Wild Bill' Donovan meet on the presidential yacht Sequoia to discuss plans for winning the war. --Publishers Weekly A storyteller in the grand tradition. Tom Clancy The poet laureate of the American military. Los Angeles Daily News You can almost taste the gin and tonic as FDR and OSS chief William Wild Bill Donovan meet on the presidential yacht Sequoia to discuss plans for winning the war. Publishers Weekly “A storyteller in the grand tradition.”—Tom Clancy “The poet laureate of the American military.”—Los Angeles Daily News “You can almost taste the gin and tonic as FDR and OSS chief William ‘Wild Bill’ Donovan meet on the presidential yacht Sequoia to discuss plans for winning the war.”—Publishers Weekly A storyteller in the grand tradition. --Tom Clancy<br><br> The poet laureate of the American military. -- Los Angeles Daily News <br><br> You can almost taste the gin and tonic as FDR and OSS chief William 'Wild Bill' Donovan meet on the presidential yacht Sequoia to discuss plans for winning the war. -- Publishers Weekly <br> A storyteller in the grand tradition. -Tom Clancy The poet laureate of the American military. -Los Angeles Daily News You can almost taste the gin and tonic as FDR and OSS chief William 'Wild Bill' Donovan meet on the presidential yacht Sequoia to discuss plans for winning the war. -Publishers Weekly Author InformationW. E. B. Griffin was the author of seven bestselling series: The Corps, Brotherhood of War, Badge of Honor, Men at War, Honor Bound, Presidential Agent, and Clandestine Operations. He passed away in February 2019. William E. Butterworth IV has been an editor and writer for more than twenty-five years, and has worked closely with his father for almost a decade on the editing and writing of the Griffin books. He is coauthor of the bestselling novels The Saboteurs, The Double Agents, Death and Honor, The Traffickers, The Honor of Spies, The Vigilantes, The Outlaws, Victory and Honor, and Covert Warriors. He is a member of the Sons of the American Legion, China Post #1 in Exile; the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Society; and a life member of the National Rifle Association and the Texas Rifle Association. He lives in Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |