### From Kirkus Reviews Second volume in the Men at War saga, begun with The Last Heroes (1997), a paperback originally published (in 1985) under the pseudonym Alex Baldwin. Griffin has written several popular WWII series, featuring the Marine Corps, the Navy, and now the shadow warriors of the OSS
[MaW02] The Secret Warriors
โ Scribed by Griffin, W. E. B.
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 244 KB
- Series
- Men at War Series Book 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From Kirkus Reviews
Second volume in the Men at War saga, begun with The Last Heroes (1997), a paperback originally published (in 1985) under the pseudonym Alex Baldwin. Griffin has written several popular WWII series, featuring the Marine Corps, the Navy, and now the shadow warriors of the OSS, led by Wild Bill'' Donovan. The first in this new saga turned on a cache of uranium ore in the Belgian Congo. This time, along with other jobs, the OSS must drop agents into the Belgian Congo and smuggle out ore to use in making atomic bombs. Secrecy is all, since the Germans also may well be devising their own atomic weapons. Shrewd, sharp, rousing entertainment. -- Copyright ะยฉ1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Product Description
The New York Times bestselling series continues with the second Men at War novel by W.E.B. Griffin.
Washington D.C., 1942. With the help of Charles A. Lindbergh, ace OSS pilot Richard Canidy sets up an air maneuver that will drop agents into the Belgian Congo to smuggle out uranium ore essential to the arms race. But this time, Canidy is not in the saddle; he's the backup pilot. And though he's not used to waiting for something to go wrong, he knows that it will...
"Shrewd, sharp, rousing entertainment!"--_Kirkus Reviews_
"A storyteller in the grand tradition."--Tom Clancy
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
During World War II, the Office of Strategic Services under "Wild Bill" Donovan and FDR becomes involved in military and covert operations in London, the Belgian Congo, and Morocco.
The *New York Times* bestselling series continues with the second Men at War novel by W.E.B. Griffin. Washington D.C., 1942. With the help of Charles A. Lindbergh, ace OSS pilot Richard Canidy sets up an air maneuver that will drop agents into the Belgian Congo to smuggle out uranium ore essential