- Men at War (series)
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Men at War is a series of World War II novels created by W. E. B. Griffin in 1984. More recently, the series newest novels were co-authored by his son, William E. Butterworth (under the name William E. Butterworth IV).[1] Originally, the series was written under the pseudonym of Alex Baldwin.
The series resolves around the creation of the Office of Strategic Services - a precursor to the CIA - by William "Wild Bill" Donovan at the behest of President Franklin Roosevelt.
Novels In The Series
- The Last Heroes (also published as In The Line of Duty) (1984)
- The Secret Warriors (also published as Covert Operations) (1985)
- The Soldier Spies (also published as Give me Liberty) (1986)
- The Fighting Agents (also published as Into Enemy Hands) (1989)
- The Saboteurs (2007)
- The Double Agents (2008)
- The Spymasters (2011)
References
- ^ "The Saboteurs (review)". http://bluerectangle.com/book_reviews/view_one_review/2017. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
Categories:- Office of Strategic Services
- World War II novels
- War novel stubs
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