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Summary:
They were like nothing so much as lean, hungry, grey wolves. Grey with fear and exhaustion, lean with hardship, and hungry for blood – the blood of the Japanese who forced them to live like hunted beasts. They were the men who had survived the Japanese invasion of Burma, and fought on in small bands hidden in the jungles, living on borrowed time.
And to men like these they sent, as a replacement sergeant, John Hadley, tall, good-looking peace-time singing star. You can imagine how they felt. And you can imagine what a fighting fool John had to become before men like these would accept him . . .
Condition:
Slightly warped, does not quite lay flat. Mild rubbing to spine, edges. Crease at corner. Book is sound and in good condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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