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E.M. Nathanson
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Lovers and Schemers
A Novel
(1st Impression Publishing, 2003)
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Knight's Cross
by E.M. Nathanson and Aaron Bank
(Carol Publishing Corp., 1993)
In a novel based on real events, a crack commando team assembled by the Office of Strategic Services during World War II heads into Germany in 1945 with orders to kidnap Hitler and other Nazi leaders.
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A Dirty Distant War
(Cassell Military Books, 2004)
In The Dirty Dozen, Major John Reisman led twelve criminal misfits on a suicidal mission behind enemy lines in France. Now Reisman is back. His new mission is to infiltrate the web of warlords who run a remote corner of Japanese-occupied South-East Asia. Only this time he has no team to back him up. This time he's on his own. From his embattled parachute drop into Burma to the climactic explosion across the border in Vietnam, A Dirty Distant War is full of intrigue, deception and betrayal. Capturing all the innocence, and guilt, of America's fateful entry into South-East Asia, this is a novel of compelling power and resonance.
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The Latecomers
(paperback: Pocket Books, 1973)
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The Dirty Dozen
(1st Impression Publishing, 2003)
Twelve bearded, filthy GIs wait behind barbed wire, prisoners of their own army. Murderers, thieves, rapists, they wait to be sentenced to death or hard labour for life. They are the damned of the American Army. But at the last moment they are offered the opportunity of salvation: a mission just before D-Day. The chances of their getting away with it are about one in a million, but the damned don't care, and certainly don't count chances... |
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