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The Eagle Has Landed

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As the Allied forces slowly begin turning the tide of war, Hitler vehemently orders the impossible-kidnap Winston Churchill, or kill him. A crack team of commandos led by a disgraced war hero must venture into the heart of England to carry out their mission, or die trying. Meanwhile, in a quiet seaside village, a beautiful widow and an IRA assassin have already laid the groundwork for what will be the most treacherous plot of the war. It begins on November 6, 1943, when Berlin receivs the fateful message . . . "THE EAGLE HAS LANDED . . ." "First rate . . . a fascinating adventure story." -San Francisco Chronicle "The master's master of World War II spycraft storytelling. . . . A superb and mysterious tale." -United Press International

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The Eagle Has Landed, Jack Higgins

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1990
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1990
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
390
ISBN10
0671727737
ISBN13
9780671727734
Prima pubblicazione
1975
Titolo originale
The Eagle Has Landed
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As the Allied forces slowly begin turning the tide of war, Hitler vehemently orders the impossible-kidnap Winston Churchill, or kill him. A crack team of commandos led by a disgraced war hero must venture into the heart of England to carry out their mission, or die trying. Meanwhile, in a quiet seaside village, a beautiful widow and an IRA assassin have already laid the groundwork for what will be the most treacherous plot of the war. It begins on November 6, 1943, when Berlin receivs the fateful message . . . "THE EAGLE HAS LANDED . . ." "First rate . . . a fascinating adventure story." -San Francisco Chronicle "The master's master of World War II spycraft storytelling. . . . A superb and mysterious tale." -United Press International