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Partisans
Partisans
Author: Alistair MacLean
World War II on the Balkan Peninsula. The Partisans are Yugoslavian Royalists. Their motto, "Better death than slavery," explains their fanatic devotion to King and Country and how their outmanned, outgunned forces have withstood the methodical attacks of the Nazi war machine. It is to their besieged stronghold high in the frigid Balkans that...  more »
ISBN: 248321
Publication Date: 1982
Pages: 244
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Book Type: Hardcover
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Although he prefers the simple, direct life, Mafor Peter Petersen's life is far from simple.

Against the backdrop of the Balkan Peninsula during World War II, Peter leads a commando force to deliver a vital message to the Partisans. Peter knows it won't be a smooth operation. That sixth sense a veteran acquires warns him of a set up. His orders reek of double cross and deception.

Allo the surprises and twists that have become the hallmark of a MacLean story are here in an atmosphere of intrique, danger and unparalleled suspense.


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