The high-octane, adrenalin-fuelled military adventure series for boys who want heroes with real guts.�Let�s give �em something to think about!�Another day; another mission. Now a fully-fledged member of covert military squad Delta Unit, Mitch is thrust straight back into the battle zone. And there�s
Death in the Desert
✍ Scribed by Eldridge, Jim
- Book ID
- 107633050
- Publisher
- Egmont
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 555 KB
- Series
- Black Ops 2
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
Let's give 'em something to think about!'
Another day, another mission. Now a fully-fledged member of covert military squad Delta Unit, Mitch is thrust straight back into the battle zone. And there's more at stake than ever before.
The mission: smuggle an undercover peace negotiator through war-torn Afghanistan to the secret hideout of a powerful Taliban warlord.
The squad: elite, Black-Ops soldiers – Mitch, Two Moons, Gaz, Tug, Benny and Nelson – codename, Delta Unit.
Six men start out on the mission. How many will come back?
High-octane, adrenalin-fuelled combat adventure.
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