Victory and Honor

Victory and Honor by W. E. B. Griffin, published by Severn House in 2011, is a thrilling narrative that unfolds in the aftermath of World War II. This edition, comprising 310 pages, presents a gripping tale where Cletus Frade and his OSS colleagues navigate the treacherous political landscape following Hitler’s demise. As they confront challenges to the survival of the OSS, they also face the looming threat of a potential new world war against Joe Stalin and his ambitions.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world of espionage and military strategy, as Frade undertakes a daring secret operation fraught with danger. The story delves into the complexities of war and the intricate maneuvers required to maintain covert operations amidst competing interests from various government departments. With themes of conflict and survival, this work captures the essence of historical and military fiction, providing insight into the precarious balance of power during a tumultuous period.
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Wars come to an end. But then new ones begin. Just weeks after Hitler’s suicide, Cletus Frade and his colleagues in the OSS find themselves up to their necks in battles every bit as fierce as the ones just ended. The first is political-the very survival of the OSS, with every department from Treasury to War to the FBI grabbing for its covert agents and assets. The second is on a much grander scale-the possible next world war, against Joe Stalin and his voracious ambitions. To get a jump on the latter, Frade has been conducting a secret operation, one of great daring-and great danger-but to conduct it and not be discovered, he and his men must walk a perilously dark line. One slip, and everyone becomes a casualty of war.
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