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Books with title The Last Heroes: A Men at War Novel, Book 1

  • The Last Heroes: A Men at War Novel, Book 1

    W. E. B. Griffin, Michael Russotto, Penguin Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Penguin Audio, March 23, 2012)
    June 1941. Determined that the United States will be prepared for war, Franklin D. Roosevelt and "Wild Bill" Donovan orchestrate the most complex espionage organization in history, the Office of Strategic Services. Young and daring, the OSS assemble under a thin camouflage of diplomacy and then disperse throughout the world to conduct their operations. And no operation is more critical than the one being conducted by hotshot pilot Richard Canidy and his half-German friend Eric Fulmar: to secure the rare ore that will power a top-secret weapon coveted on both sides of the Atlantic - the atomic bomb.
  • The Last Heroes: A Men at War Novel

    W.E.B. Griffin

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons, Sept. 1, 1998)
    June, 1941. Determined that the United States will be prepared for war, Franklin D. Roosevelt and "Wild Bill" Donovan orchestrate the most complex espionage organization in history, the Office of Strategic Services. Young and daring, the OSS assemble under a thin camouflage of diplomacy and then disperse throughout the world to conduct their operations. And no operation is more critical than the one being conducted by hotshot pilot Richard Canidy and his half-German friend Eric Fulmar: to secure the rare ore that will power a top-secret weapon coveted on both sides of the Atlantic--the atomic bomb.
  • The Last Heroes: A Men at War Novel

    W.E.B. Griffin

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, June 16, 1997)
    As America prepares to enter World War II, a group of spies from the Office of Strategic Service is deployed around the world to do the work that could possibly change the entire outcome of the war, such as securing the secrets to the atomic bomb.
  • The Last Heroes: A Men at War Novel by W.E.B. Griffin

    W.E.B. Griffin

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, March 15, 1653)
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