SUMMARY: Captain Rick Galloway and his men had been talked into volunteering for a dangerous mission--inly to be ruthlessly abandoned when faceless CIA higher-ups pulled the plug on the operation. They were cut off in hostile territory, with local troops and their Cuban "advisors" rapidly closing
Janissaries
โ Scribed by Jerry Pournelle
- Publisher
- Baen
- Year
- 1979;1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Captain Rick Galloway and his men had been talked into volunteering for a dangerous mission--inly to be ruthlessly abandoned when faceless CIA higher-ups pulled the plug on the operation. They were cut off in hostile territory, with local troops and their Cuban "advisors" rapidly closing in. And then the alien spacceship landed.
Captain Rick Galloway and his men had been talked into volunteering for a dangerous mission--inly to be ruthlessly abandoned when faceless CIA higher-ups pulled the plug on the operation. They were cut off in hostile territory, with local troops and their Cuban "advisors" rapidly closing in. And then the alien spacceship landed. Reissue.
Library : Science Fiction
Universes : Janissaries [01]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780671877095
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