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The Fighting Agents

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In the Philippines, a ragtag American guerrilla army battles the Japanese, under a most unusual commander. In Budapest, an agent must keep two key prisoners from being interrogated by the Gestapo, his only choices being to rescue them - or kill them. In Washington, an Army Air Corps captain suddenly finds himself assigned deep under the sea, his mission an improbable one of submarines, supplies, arms, and gold. And in Cairo, an undistinguished pilot named Darmstadter wonders why in the world the OSS is interested in his services, only to find out in the most dramatic way possible - and to become a hero in the process. Fourth in the MEN AT WAR series.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Griffin, who is a master of weaving fiction and history into a seamless narrative, succeeds again in this fourth episode of his Men at War series. Replete with Griffin's usual assortment of hard and colorful characters, this work, which takes place in 1942-43, depicts the escape of a German atomic scientist from Hungary, as well as the initial contact of the Army with American guerillas operating in the Philippines. Stephen Lang, who has performed a number of Griffin's works, has a versatile voice. He ably performs a variety of accents and reads the foreign words in the narration with skill. His crisp, clear voice does well in reading the various documents the author inserts to give context to the action. Even the music and sound effects do not distract from the production. M.T.F. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

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