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- Ikon
Ikon
Author:
Graham Masterton
While investigating the disappearance of Air Force Major Willie Monahan, an expert on radar and guided missiles, Dan Korvitz stumbles upon a global conspiracy that could destroy America and the American Dream.
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ISBN-13:
9780352315328
ISBN-10:
0352315326
Publication Date:
1983
Pages:
376
Rating:
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3.3
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Publisher:
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Book Type:
Paperback
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This was a surprize.Most of his books are really good but this one was flat out boring.I almost did'nt finish it!
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