
Death or Glory: The Flaming Sword
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Narrated by:
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Paul Thornley
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By:
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Michael Asher
About this listen
Egypt, October 1942. The battle for North Africa rages fiercely along the length of the Egyptian coast. Punching their way deep behind enemy lines, the newly formed SAS carries out daring raids against the Germans. Lt Tom Caine leads a small squad of men on a desperate mission. His brief: to sabotage a terrible weapon being secretly developed by the Nazis in the desolate Libyan hills…
Caine faces the full force of the German military might, but what he doesn’t know is that there is a traitor among his own men. Ultimately, his fate will rest in the hands of one woman, Special Ops agent Betty Nolan. Only one thing is for certain in this war – who dares wins…
©2010 Michael Asher (P)2011 Isis Publishing Ltd
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