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Simultaneously, another OSS team tries to carry out a critical mission: getting a German atomic scientist out of Budapest and into allied hands before Hitler's armies can perfect and unleash the weapon that could win the war for the Axis powers. And in Cairo, a quiet, unassuming pilot named Darmstadter is drafted by the OSS for another highly unlikely mission. Griffin spices up his realistically drawn scenes of military operations, weapons, and training with a somewhat improbable love story focusing on Whittaker and a female OSS operative, but one suspects it's merely a ruse to draw in distaff readers. Still, the action ranges from Washington to California, Egypt to London, and all points in between, and Griffin's knowledge of military hearts, minds, and missions has won him a devoted following through five separate series of novels of men (and some women) in battle. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Fighting Agents,
By M. Reagan (Glendale, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fighting Agents: A Men at War Novel (Hardcover)
As with, The Brotherhood of War series, the Men at War series is just as spectacular. I am sorely disappointed that this is the last in the series at this time. But, hope spings eternal that another volume of the lives of Richard Canidy, Jim Whittaker, Lt. Colonel Douglass, and Erik Fulmar and the women they love will continue the story of the OSS. After all another addition to the Brotherhood of War series is due out in January, 2001. Griffin is a wonderful storyteller with the experience that makes you want to believe that the stories really are more truth than fiction.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a return to classic Griffin military/intel writing,
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This review is from: The Fighting Agents: A Men at War Novel (Hardcover)
After some lackluster recent efforts, Griffin reminds us why he's considered one of the most capable military fiction authors out there.Excitement level is good; as is often the case, Griffin takes us to a new region (Yugoslavia/Hungary) and shows good area and language knowledge. He leaves the future and survival of one of the main characters of the series in real doubt throughout most of the book. The recent tendency of Griffin to be over-reliant on sex and infidelity as themes is absent. Either the original version (of which this is a republishing) lacked those themes, or it was rewritten. Either way, the romantic stuff doesn't detract from the storytelling, which is classic Griffin. As a bonus, we see some of the less-emphasized characters of the series gain development and fullness. The afterword, which I will not spoil for you except to say that it refers to Griffin's real world acquaintance with historical figures, is revealing and interesting. If you've read the first three, this is a strong continuation. If you have not, the whole series is worth your time and money.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cliffhanger time,
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This review is from: The Fighting Agents: A Men at War Novel (Hardcover)
This is the fourth and final book in the series originally published under the nom de plume, Alex Baldwin. Griffin does his usual excellent job of writing a compelling piece of fiction in a setting of historical events. Bitter, Canidy, Whittaker, Fulmar and company continue their exploits, now in the middle of WW II. The question is, now that the publisher has run out of books to reprint, will Mr. Griffin give us something new in the series -- I've been waiting since 1986 to see this series continue.
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