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The Master Sniper
The Master Sniper
Author: Stephen Hunter
London, 1945. It has become evident to an office-bound American intelligence analyst, James Leets of the OSS, that deep within the Third Reich one last operation is being planned.
ISBN: 145763
Publication Date: 1/15/1980
Pages: 292
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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Excellent read, hard to put down. All of Hunter's books have a tie to each other, even though each is a stand alone story. It is worth the effort to read in sequence.
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The 1st in a great series of books with snipers as protagonists.
chesse avatar reviewed The Master Sniper on + 129 more book reviews
Not my favorite Hunter. Little hard to follow, crazy plot
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I am a big Hunter fan from the Time to Hunt series. I can't explain it: what's a gun control liberal doing enjoying these super hero sniper novels. Anyway, this is an alternative involving efforts to stop an extraordinary Nazi sniper at the end of WW2. Captivating drama.
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military-definitely a macho book


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