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Author GRIFFIN W E B
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I krigets skugga
Griffin, W. E. B.
Kartonnage. Utgiven 1986 av Wahlströms förlag. Sidor 236. ISBN 91-32-31343-8. Besök gärna vår hemsida för resumé och bild: www.pslinden.com
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The Lieutenants
Griffin, W. E. B.
For Sale 1st UK Edition
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Battleground
Griffin, W. E. B.
Sold Reprint
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Investigators, The
Griffin, W.E.B.
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Witness, The
Griffin, W.E.B.
Sold 1st UK Edition
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Special Ops: A Brotherhood of War Novel
Griffin, W. E. B.
Near-new condition - NO remainder marks or price clippings - Tight spine - Bright pages - 665 pages - NO writing, marks or tears inside book -
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The Soldier Spies: A Men at War Novel.
Griffin, W. E. B.
Like-new condition - Appears unread. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Tight spine - Bright pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 415 pages. -
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The Colonels (Brotherhood of War #4)
W. E. B. Griffin
Good condition, previously used, slight wear and some markings.
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Secret Honor (Honor Bound)
W. E. B. Griffin
ex-library with usual internal markings, some damage to pastedowns; edge wear to boards, light edge wear to jacket, bit of a slant to the spine. In Wolf's Lair, a German general works toward the assassination of Adolf Hitler. In Buenos Aires, the general's son, code-named Galahad, falls under suspicion by the SS after a Nazi operation suddenly goes bad. In the middle of it all is OSS agent Cletus Frade, who knows the identity of father and son and what they will do... if they can survive that long. For not only are SS and Abwehr officers hot on their trails in both countries, but the OSS has branded Frade a rogue agent and is determined to shake the truth from him, at whatever cost. If Frade can't figure a way to hold them all off, then the futures of all three men may be very short indeed.... http://www.scrybepress.com/images/kb006140.jpg
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The Berets: Brotherhood of War 05 (Brotherhood of War)
W. E. B. Griffin
No ordinary soldier had the machine-like skill and raw nerve of the berets. They chose to be the best, but only after the United States military chose them. To be among the select meant punishing preparation and sacrifice for the ultimate test: a war like no other in a land that most Americans knew nothing about: Vietnam. http://www.scrybepress.com/images/kb004737.jpg
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