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Name: Black Cross

Author: Greg Iles
Year: 1995
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Popularity: 2.3
Genres/categories: Historical fiction, Fiction, Thriller, War/Military

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ISBN:
9781423300137
9781423300144
9781423331827
9781590861226
9781590861233
1423300130
1423300149
1423331826
1590861221
159086123X
It is January 1944 - and as Allied troops prepare for D-day, Nazi scientists develop a toxic nerve gas that will repel and wipe out any invasion force. To salvage the planned assault, two vastly different but equally determined men are sent to infiltrate the secret concentration camp where the poison gas is being perfected on human subjects. Their only objective: destroy all traces of the gas and the men who created it - no matter how many lives may be lost...including their own.

Stunning....From the very first page, Greg Iles takes his readers on an emotional roller-coaster ride, juxtaposing tension-filled action scenes, horrifying depictions of savage cruelty, and heart-stopping descriptions of sacrifice and bravery. A remarkable story from a remarkable writer." - Booklist
This book is part of the "World War Two" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
Spandau Phoenix
First published 1993
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