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Blood and Honor (Honor Bound) 250,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo..The characters introduced in the best-selling Honor Bound--Marine aviator Cletus Frade, Army demolitions expert Anthony Pelosi, and communications genius David Ettinger--encounter intrigue

TITLE:Blood and Honor (Honor Bound)
AUTHOR:W.E.B. Griffin
RATING:4.69 (919 Votes)
ASIN:0399141901
FORMAT TYPE:Hardcover
PAGES:553 Pages
PUBLISH:1996-12-27
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Blood and Honor (Honor Bound)

Blood and Honor (Honor Bound)

The characters introduced in the best-selling Honor Bound--Marine aviator Cletus Frade, Army demolitions expert Anthony Pelosi, and communications genius David Ettinger--encounter intrigue in Buenos Aires in April 1943. 250,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo.

EDITORIAL :

If you enjoyed W. E. B. Griffin's Honor Bound, you should segue with pleasure into this involving sequel. Set in Buenos Aires in 1943, it follows the adventures of three American soldiers as they think and fight their way through a complex story about Nazi sympathizers, dedicated supporters of the Allied cause, and other people just trying to stay alive. As we've come to expect from his many books about soldiers and cops, Griffin knows how to use the small moments of crime and war to invent a compelling canvas for his solid characters.

REVIEW :

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This book was not fun

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