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Summary:
In the ancient game of chess, the term “checkmate” signals the end for one of the players. He has been defeated and has no moves left to save the contest.
For Lieutenant Jim Mason, a captured British army officer in an enemy labour camp, it meant a lot more than that. An evil Japanese officer, a chess fanatic, had challenged him to a game – and Jim’s own life and those of all his captured men depended on the outcome. Every move was frighteningly vital . . .
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Slight reading crease, mild general wear. Book is sound and in good condition. Bags and boards optional, please add during checkout if required. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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