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Book cover image of Victory: On the Attack (Victory Series #3) by Stephen Coonts

Authors: Stephen Coonts, Harold Coyle, R. J. Pineiro, R. J. Pineiro (With), Stephen Coonts
ISBN-13: 9781559278904, ISBN-10: 1559278900
Format: Audio
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Date Published: May 2003
Edition: Unabridged

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Author Biography: Stephen Coonts

Veteran naval aviator Stephen Coonts shook up the action-adventure game with his 1986 bestseller, Flight of the Intruder. He followed that dazzling debut with a string of adventures starring intrepid hero Jake Grafton -- a series that only gets more popular with each new release.

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Victory: Volume Three

Foreword by Stephen Coonts

Breakthrough on Bloody Ridge by Harold Coyle

The Eagle and the Cross by R. J. Pineiro

From The New York Times bestselling editor of Combat

A stirring tribute to the Greatest Generation of Americans, Victory brings together the finest military fiction writers in the world with short novels of courage, skill, daring, and sacrifice. Here you will meet the men and women who fought and won World War II, in thrilling stories of war as it was really fought.

An exciting sequel to the bestselling Combat, Victory brings together today’s greatest military, espionage, and technothriller writers in all-original, thrilling tales of World War II—great short novels that range from the home front to the battlefields of Europe to the depths of the Pacific. Join Coonts, Ralph Peters, Harold Coyle, David Hagberg, Jim DeFelice, and R. J. Pineiro, in works filled with nonstop action.

Library Journal

This collection of novellas about World War II covers such diverse topics as the Battle of Bloody Ridge on the island of Guadalcanal in 1942, an OSS operation, and the thoughts of a German officer as he returns home from captivity in late 1945. The authors include Coonts, Harold Coyle, and even the late Harold Robbins, among others. Each volume has the same introduction, written by Coonts, and two novellas read by either Eric Conger or Ron McLarty. There is quite a bit of action in these works, and the narrators, save for some trouble with acronyms and foreign accents, are competent. Public libraries should consider.-Michael T. Fein, Central Virginia Community Coll., Lynchburg Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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