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Death and Honor (Honor Bound, Bk 4)
Death and Honor - Honor Bound, Bk 4
Author: W. E. B. Griffin, William E. Butterworth IV
The year is 1943, and Argentina is officially neutral, but crawling with every kind of spy, sympathizer, and military official imaginable. The hero is Cletus Frade, a Marine pilot recruited by the OSS, with strong family ties to Argentina, and in Death and Honor -- Griffin's fourth book in the series and the first since 1999 -- he's got ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780515146387
ISBN-10: 0515146382
Publication Date: 5/26/2009
Pages: 771
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4 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Death and Honor (Honor Bound, Bk 4) on
A fantastic follow up to the preceding books in this series. I find this whole area of history so interesting, as people in my generation (I'm 71) and later have no idea of the Theater of War as it existed in South America. As a woman I'm not usually drawn to books about wars, even in a historical sense, but Mr. Griffin's other series' involving Philadelphia policemen, and the Presidential Agent series seem to have no gender preference, it is the same with this story line. His books have enough action and background to be a great story for both men and women. The author puts so much detail into the story that it is really "almost like being there."
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Good book
hardtack avatar reviewed Death and Honor (Honor Bound, Bk 4) on + 2719 more book reviews
I'm happy to say this book was a page turner, probably due to my interest in World War II. Despite it's 760 pages I finished it in a few days. I'm doubly happy to report there was no sex described in the book, despite Griffin's son being a co-author. In other books of other series for which he was a co-author, the amount of sex described was way over the top to the point were they could almost be described as soft porn.

But I was surprised the authors listed numerous instances of their characters---men of great responsibility---giving each other the finger. Makes you wonder about their maturity.
reviewed Death and Honor (Honor Bound, Bk 4) on
I've been a W.E.B. Griffin fan for many years ... ever since the 'Brotherhood' and Corp books. Haven't been disappointed yet.


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