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Into the Fire

Published
May 2004
Main Genre
Thriller Thriller
Pages
320

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Harold Coyle takes us to the fierce fighting in the Pacific, where the Japanese and the Americans clash over a strategic airfield on the island of Guadalcanal. Their battlefield will earn the nickname Bloody Ridge from both sides.

Harold Robbins takes us back to a time when victory could be had on the Normandy beaches if a relunctant hero managed to stop the Master of Europe---with his blood.

R. J. Piniero brings the Eastern Front to light as a young American pilot is ordered to train Russian pilots in the new American-made P-39D Aircobras during the final months of the brutal battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942.

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Mass Market Paperback
First Edition May 2004 Forge ISBN 0812561686
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Audible
Aug 2003 Macmillan Audio ISBN B0000C8Q2Q
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