The Last Heroes: A Men at War Novel
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The Last Heroes: A Men at War Novel

Hardcover – June 16, 1997

Price
$7.18
Format
Hardcover
Pages
342
Publisher
Putnam Adult
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0399142895
Dimensions
6.26 x 1.08 x 9.32 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

Description

From Kirkus Reviews First hardcover edition of a volume from a paperback series, on the OSS in WW II, that the ever-popular Griffin (Blood and Honor, 1997, etc.) published pseudonymously (in 1985) as Alex Baldwin. In mid-1941, fun-loving Richard Canidy and straight-arrow Edwin Bitter are hotshot pilot instructors at the Navy's air station in Pensacola. With minimal prompting, they soon volunteer to serve with the so-called Flying Tigers. Before heading off (on a slow boat) to China, however, these two well-connected friends find time to join the social whirl in Washington, where crafty FDR has detailed Wild Bill Donovan to create an Office of Strategic Services. Shortly after arriving in Southeast Asia, Dick becomes an ace, downing five Japanese planes in a single sortie. The very same day, he's whisked away on orders from the White House. Meantime, the US (now at war against the Axis powers) plans to build an atomic bomb but lacks a secure source of uraninite. Which is where Dick comes in. His prep-school chum Eric Fulmar (the son of an American film actress and a German industrialist) is dodging the draft boards of both nations by hiding out in North Africa. Operating under cover from the US Embassy in Morocco, Dick is to enlist the aid of Fulmar in abducting a French mining engineer with badly needed information on a vital ore cache in the Belgian Congo. To make the mission more challenging, the amateur agents must carry out their assignment on a split-second schedule (to make an offshore rendezvous with a submarine) and get their man away without arousing the suspicions of either the Nazi or Vichy forces controlling the Maghreb coast. A rousing to-the-ends-of-the-earth start for an absorbing narrative takeout on the shadow warriors who handled some decidedly odd jobs in aid of the Allied cause. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. W.E.B. Griffin is the author of six bestselling series.

Features & Highlights

  • As America prepares to enter World War II, a group of spies from the Office of Strategic Service is deployed around the world to do the work that could possibly change the entire outcome of the war, such as securing the secrets to the atomic bomb.

Customer Reviews

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Just OK

This is the first book in the series so I am hoping the storyline gets more interesting in the subsequent books. I am a big fan of the author but this series is not as intriguing at his other series.
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Good Griffin, Bad Publisher

While I will wholeheartedly agree with the complaints against Berkley for skirting the issue that this is a re-release of an older paperback series in hardcover, I will not agree with most of the complaints about the series -- I have read all four of them in paperback and have been hoping that Griffin will continue the series. The only similarity to the "Argentina" series (only two titles thus far) is that it is OSS-based. This is not a rich kid, poor kid combination, as claimed -- it is three rich kids and a middle-class kid (and that's only the male characters) and there is no overlap of venue between the incidents in these books and those in his other titles except the expedition to the Philippines in the fourth title of Men at War (The Fighting Agents) and the seventh Corps title (Behind the Lines). W.E.B. -- keep it up, your books are right at the top of my favorites list.
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Re-Cycled Pulp is Still Pulp

I was very disappointed in this book. After having waited a couple of months for it, I found out that: a) it was a re-released book being sold at new hard-cover prices and b) the plot is so similar to his Argentina books. Finally, in so many of his books, I find myself rooting for the characters - i.e. McCoy, Pickering, Payne - but none of the characters herein are appealing. To sum up, a barely readable Griffin book.
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Love the Author

I love WEB Griffin so I have confidence the book will be great too. The shipping was fast so what else to tell. It's a book. It arrived in good condition so no issues.
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WEB Griffin

My all time favorite author. Good series.
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GREAT ADVENTURE

This is great history and even better writing!
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I like Griffins writings and they keep you wanting to read ...

I like Griffins writings and they keep you wanting to read more. I have actually been wanting to read this series for a while and am happy to be doing that now.
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Five Stars

great
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Four Stars

Ok a little flat in the middle
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Five Stars

great book, i read all his stuff.