Soldier Spies (Men at War) (Paperback)
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Jul/0910
Jul/0910
From Publishers Weekly
The third installment and first hardcover printing of Griffin’s series of WWII espionage novels (originally published under the pseudonym Alex Baldwin) once again conjures up the year 1942, an era when men were boys and women were, well… large breasted. Between bed hopping and libidinous musings, intrepid secret agents Major Richard Caniday (who’s really not a major) and Eric Fulmar, members of the fledging OSS, aim to smuggle out of Germany the scientist wh (more…)
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12:39 pm on July 16th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
WW” -Action in Central Europe.
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.
4:14 pm on July 16th, 2009
1.0 out of 5 stars
Another Griffin Dissapointment
I got sucked into another disappointing story from W.E.B. Griffin that ended abrubtly without any resolution.
8:19 pm on July 16th, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
Assault on the evil empire
You know, even when you consider the Communists under Josef Stalin, the Nazi’s and the Third Reich remain to this day the ultimate Darth Vader of our memory.
2:38 am on July 17th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
WW II in the Phillipines
This book is imaginative, and tells an exciting story of the battle for the Phippipines, and the men fighting there.
8:55 am on July 17th, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Book
This is a very good book. It had a lot of excitement in the storyline, the characters were very indepth.
1:16 pm on July 17th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Soldier Spies
Like all W.E.B. Griffin books this book shows the personalities of it characters and makes you like them.
3:26 pm on July 17th, 2009
1.0 out of 5 stars
Weak writing, weak ending.
This was my first (and last) Griffin book. As I commenced reading, I thought, “ah lots of characters, this is goiing to be a rich plot as the author crafts a tale to blend…
9:57 pm on July 17th, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing
This is the first Griffin book that I have given less than a perfect score. He’s falling into the Ludlum trap, with too many “Jesus Christ, (insert name)”.
4:06 am on July 18th, 2009
2.0 out of 5 stars
Average-but nothing to write home about
I just finished the book, and am convinced that it could have been much better. The largest problem was the ending.
6:42 am on July 18th, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
some Griffin goodness, but also disturbing flaws
This, the third in the Men at War series, takes us to the European theatre with Canidy, Whittaker, Bitter and company.