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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.
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— Paula, 12/20/2017" Absolutely love this author and the narrator it makes for long trips better and for downtime also! "
— Paula, 12/5/2017" Interesting book with good character development. Only flaw was that it took a while for the action to begin rolling out I thought. "
— Jim, 10/22/2013" Good, old-fashioned spy novel; fictional version of the beginning of the OSS (eventually CIA) in World War II. Female readers have to go along with the "boys will be boys" attitude of the author and his male characters. Is this Griffin's life as he wishes it had been? "
— KarenC, 6/25/2013" Interesting book about the time as America was getting into WW II. "
— Gary, 5/26/2013" Unlike other W.E.B. Griffin books that I have read this book got off to a very slow start. Other than that if you like Griffin you will like this book, but certainly not one of his best. "
— Bob, 4/27/2013" If you like Military books and history involved, he is the best author! "
— Alisonleonard1, 3/5/2013W. E. B. Griffin (1929–2019) was the author of military and detective fiction, including several New York Times bestsellers in his Brotherhood of War, Badge of Honor, Men at War, The Corps, and Honor Bound series. He also wrote many novels under various pseudonyms. He was invested into the orders of St. George of the US Armor Association and St. Andrew of the US Army Aviation Association, and he was made a life member of the US Special Operations Association, among many others.
W. E. B. Griffin (1929–2019) was the author of military and detective fiction, including several New York Times bestsellers in his Brotherhood of War, Badge of Honor, Men at War, The Corps, and Honor Bound series. He also wrote many novels under various pseudonyms. He was invested into the orders of St. George of the US Armor Association and St. Andrew of the US Army Aviation Association, and he was made a life member of the US Special Operations Association, among many others.