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Two Americans in the just-born Office of Strategic Services take on their most important assignment during World War II: to extract-or eliminate-those Germans with the expertise to develop the atomic bomb.
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"A thoroughly gripping novel dealing with the exploits of the OSS in Central Europe. WEB Griffin writes at such a pace that it was hard to put the book down. It is good to have the same characters in the series Men at War. You feel that you know them intimately! Highly recommended."
— Walt (4 out of 5 stars)
" Super book by a super Author---read it years ago "
— J.W., 11/17/2013" I found Soldier Spies to be quite engaging and entertaining, particularly last third of the book. My only complaint about Mr. Griffin's novel is that more action did not take place behind enemy lines until near the end. "
— Michael, 8/24/2013" Third in a series of six, The Soldier Spies has been the best book in the Griffin series so far. Set in 1943, as World War II wages on, Griffin combines actual history with a compelling account at a personal level. "
— JJ, 5/8/2013" I was drawn in again by Griffin's masterful storytelling. Love the characters, the dialog is point on - setting and locations depicted in wonderful detail - and no one describes a coffee service, highball of scotch or a Marine breakfast better than Maestro Griffin. "
— Gerard, 4/11/2013" W.E.B. Griffin, as always, does a good job in description, however, in this book is really short on action. In fact, the action only seems to be 90% of any given chapter. "
— Harold, 11/28/2012" The series is picking up. Best so far in the series. Finally "Men at War" is at war, not just operating in support of one. All in all, it's a good read if you're not after anything particularly deep, and an interesting look at the subject matter. A nice diversion from my textbooks. "
— Peter, 5/10/2012W. 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.
Scott Brick, an acclaimed voice artist, screenwriter, and actor, has performed on film, television, and radio. He attended UCLA and spent ten years in a traveling Shakespeare company. Passionate about the spoken word, he has narrated a wide variety of audiobooks. winning won more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards and several of the prestigious Audie Awards. He was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine and the Voice of Choice for 2016 by Booklist magazine.