Partisans. Alistair MacLean

Partisans by Alistair MacLean is a reissue published by Fontana in 1983, featuring 224 pages in English. This work presents a narrative set during wartime, where allegiances are tested and the lines between friends and enemies blur. The story follows Tito’s rebel forces as they resist occupation while German forces plot their downfall, creating a backdrop of tension and conflict.
Readers will find a tale of intrigue and betrayal as three Yugoslavs embark on a perilous journey from Rome to relay crucial German battle plans. Their loyalties are complicated, leading to unexpected twists and encounters with dangerous companions. The book explores themes of action, adventure, and suspense within a historical context, making it a compelling addition to the genres of mystery and military fiction.
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In wartime, people are either friends or enemies. In wartime, friends are friends and enemies die.
PARTISANS
While Tito’s rebel forces resist occupation, the Germans infiltrate and plan their destruction.
PARTISANS
Three Yugoslavs set out from Rome to relay the German battle plan – but their loyalties lie elsewhere.
PARTISANS
A dangerous journey with dangerous companions
-where no one is who they seem
-where the three find intrigue and betrayal around every corner…
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