Honor Bound, W.E.B. Griffin
Honor Bound, W.E.B. Griffin
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Honor Bound

Author: W.E.B. Griffin

Narrator: Dick Hill

Unabridged: 21 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/17/2008


Synopsis

It's 1942. A Marine aviator, an Army paratrooper and demolitions expert, and a non-com radio man are on an impossible mission for the OSS—sabotaging the resupply of German ships and submarines—by any means necessary!First Lieutenant Cletus Frade is fresh from Guadalcanal. He teams up with Second Lieutenant Anthony Pelosi and Sergeant David Ettinger for the most critical OSS operation of the war. Under the direction of the mysterious Colonel Loman, they venture into a simmering stew of German and Allied agents, collaborators, and government security thugs, of men and women hiding their pasts and plotting their futures—all in supposedly neutral city of Buenos Aires.

About W.E.B. Griffin

W. E. B. Griffin is also the author of the bestselling Corps, Brotherhood of War, Badge of Honor, Men at War, and Honor Bound series. He has been invested into the orders of St. George of the U.S. Armor Association and St. Andrew of the U.S. Army Aviation Association, and is a life member of the U.S. Special Operations Association; Gaston-Lee Post 5660, Veterans of Foreign Wars; China Post #1 in Exile of the American Legion; and the Police Chiefs Association of Southeast Pennsylvania, South New Jersey, and Delaware. He is an honorary life member of the U.S. Army Otter & Caribou Association, the U.S. Army Special Forces Association, the U.S. Marine Corps Raider Association, and the USMC Combat Correspondents Association.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gilbert on December 20, 2022

Argentina played a role during World War II that was similar to that of Berlin during the Cold War. As a neutral country favoring the Nazi regime, it was the focus of a great deal of clandestine activity during the war as it struggled to maintain its neutrality while both the Axis and the Allies man......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on June 12, 2017

Bill Butterworth never lets you down. His characters are all thought out human beings. Even the heroes get it wrong some times and the villains aren't always the guys in swastikas. I've read this series before and am rereading it again because it feels like coming home to see old friends again. This......more