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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Abridged-CD
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
Published: Jan 2005
Genre: Fiction - War & Military
Retail Price: $10.99
Pages: 628
The US Marine Corps in the Korean War is the subject of this novel, in which General Douglas MacArthur is at odds with President Harry Truman as to how to outwit the enemy and make the most of intelligence from the field. At the center of the action is Brigadier General Fleming Pickering, whose son is missing in action behind enemy lines. This novel brings back several characters from previous W. E. B. Griffin books, providing fans with a chance to see them older and wiser but still flawed, human, and believable.
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