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Robinson, Derek
Jersey, 1944. Lieutenant Earl Kramer, sole survivor of a ditched USAF bomber, crawls out of the sea one night and cuts the throat of a German sentry. Big mistake. Jersey is under Nazi occupation, and the lives of its inhabitants depend on an uneasy co-existence with their oppressors. Though Kramer's motives were entirely patriotic, to the islanders he presents a terrifying risk to their very survival. But to Kramer, a man governed by an overriding sense of duty, this stronghold of Hitler's armies proves too irresistible a target to ignore...
| Edition | First US edition |
|---|---|
| Publisher | The Viking press |
| Pages | 319 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-670-41516-2 primary |
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