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Ralph Peters follows a German officer in the starving days after World War II as he makes his way on foot back home, where a defeat far more terrible than the Allied victory awaits him. Jim DeFelice takes us to the height of the war when information was bought dearly on both sides. When an American pilot parachutes into Germany to gather information, he lands right in the middle of the viper's nest---a place deadlier than anything he could have found in the skies above. James Cobb sends a special detail of PBY Catalina flying boats hunting for a hidden enemy radar station that provides the Japanese Navy with an edge in the War in the Pacific. Dean Ing takes us into the world of espionage as the Army Air Force becomes convinced that a Nazi superweapon can reach New York and Washington. As an interceptor is rush-developed, a plane-crazy young Texan begins to suspect that someone on the team has an agenda all his own . . . No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Wolf Flight 71 is the fictional account of an attempt to steal a Focke Wolfe 190 from a German airfield. Hanger Rat.is about a mysterious boy who hangs around an experimental plane hangar and helps bring down men who would stop at nothing to win a contract to build a special airplane.
Lastly there is Eyes of the Cat by James Cobb which concerns the efforts of the crew of a PBY or Catalina to find a Japanese radar site before it leads the Japanese navy to the American fleet.
Four stories that are full of tension and action. ( )