Jackdaws (Paperback)
| Author: Ken Follett |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
ISBN-10: 0451219597
ISBN-13: 9780451219596
Sku: 202722517
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
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(in Inches) 9H x 5.75L x 1T
Pages:
401
Age Range:
22 to UP
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| In his own bestselling tradition of "Eye of the Needle" and "The Key to Rebecca," Ken Follett delivers a breathtaking novel of suspense set in the most dangerous days of World War II. He once again strikes Nazi pay dirt as a gang of all-female saboteurs go behind German lines. |
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With the Allies preparing for the invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe, Felicity "Flick" Clariet, an agent in the ranks of the British Special Operations Executive, is given the job of destroying German lines of communications, but when her mission goes tragically wrong, she is forced to enlist the aid of an all-woman team, none professionals, to take on the suicidal task. Reprint. 10,000 first printing. |
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In wartime Europe, an all-female band of British agents attempt to sabotage a key Nazi telephone exchange.
In wartime Europe, an all-female band of British agents attempt to sabotage a key Nazi telephone exchange.
Author Bio
Ken Follett
Ken Follett attended University College, London, where he graduated in 1970 with a B.A. in philosophy. He then worked as a journalist for the "South Wales Echo" and for London's "Evening News". By the age of 27, when he published his first successful novel, "The Eye of the Needle" (originally published as "Storm Island"), Follett was able to turn his full attention to writing thrillers and cultivating a career marked by successive, international bestsellers.

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