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Warlord's Hill
Warlord's Hill
Author: George Fox
At the end of World War II a group of Nazi saboteurs stranded in America found refuge in Warlord's Hill,an estate in the remote and secluded New Jersey Pine Barrens. Led by Paul Bauer, a man consumed by the desire to avenge German's defeat, the fugitive saboteurs and their descendants have established an enclave meant to preserve the spi...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780449204214
ISBN-10: 0449204219
Publication Date: 11/12/1983
Pages: 281
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Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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A terror-rimmed novel of chilling suspense, haunting characters, and dazzling twists of plot. Roy Hammil, prize-winning investigative reporter, and his wife Terry, come to Warlord's Hill to investigate Lloyd Bauer,a candidate for Congress. What the Hammils don't know is that Warlord's Hill, an estate in a remote part of New Jersey, is really a sanctuary for escaped Nazi killers plotting to take over the country. Their main task is training assassins to tear away at the fabric of society. Lloyd Bauer is their front.


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