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Saboteur: A Novel of Love and War
Saboteur A Novel of Love and War
Author: Dean Hughes
The year is 1943, and Andy Gledhill's months of training as a paratrooper have culminated in his being assigned to the 89th Airborne. But he soon learns that the government has other plans for him. The newly formed Office of Strategic Services needs soldiers with language talents like Andy's to drop into Europe behind enemy lines and help fight ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781590386194
ISBN-10: 1590386191
Publication Date: 8/15/2006
Pages: 512
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4.2 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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jkslove2read avatar reviewed Saboteur: A Novel of Love and War on + 16 more book reviews
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This was a very good book. It gives one the feel of what was happening in WWII behind the enemy lines. At first I did not care the the love story part of it, but that is what made the story what is was. Hughes is also able to open the readers eyes as to some other events that were taking place in Utah during the war.
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reading-is-bliss avatar reviewed Saboteur: A Novel of Love and War on + 73 more book reviews
To be sure, the Mormon church must hold the author, Dean Hughes in high regard, for it is clear from my point of view as I read through this book it is merely a Mormon proselytization tool disguised as a fictional thriller. Once having completed it, I fully understood why the fellow who recommended it to me had done so. He is an Elder of the Morman Church.
reviewed Saboteur: A Novel of Love and War on + 16 more book reviews
Exciting and great read. No bad language or inappropriate scenes. Loved it.
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Great story of a young LDS man in the OSS during WWII. He serves behind the line cooperating with the French Resistance.


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