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Death or Glory: The Last Commando

By: Michael Asher
Narrated by: Paul Thornley
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Libya 1942 - Rommel's Africa Korps is sweeping across Northern Africa. The ragged Allied forces engage the enemy in brutal fire-fights on the desert sands. Meanwhile, the Allied commander-in-chief sends a coded message to the Prime Minister – the courier is First Officer Madeleine Rose, WRNS – codename Runefish.

When Runefish's plane is shot down deep behind enemy lines, GHQ must send in the commandos to pull her out. It looks like no more than a deadly fool's errand. Battle-hardened Sergeant Tom Caine is a first class soldier who struggles with obeying orders.

He must lead his small squad of specialist commandos into the hornet's nest – on a bloody mission that could change the outcome of the war….

©2009 Michael Asher (P)2010 Isis Publishing Ltd
20th Century Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Africa Solider Military War
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Really enjoyed this trilogy. great writing, well narated. looking foward to Cains trip up Italy. do it!

Awesome tangled web

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Greta job…loved it from start to finish. Twists and turns, great text ….Able to visualise the scenes.

Fantastic story….well delivered

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