From the Stars Above: The Frontier Series 12
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: Peter Watt
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Private Patrick Duffy was left orphaned when his mother died in Changi prison. Now, returning to fight a fearless enemy, he must confront the ghosts of his past if he is to find any hope for the future. Michael Macintosh is forging his own path. Sailor, soldier and mercenary, he will soon face war again, in the brutal jungles of Vietnam. Sarah Macintosh has vowed to destroy her sister-in-law, Jessica Duffy-Macintosh. Fixated on her own legacy, she has ignored her family's brutal history that spawned a curse, to be paid in blood... For a hundred years they have never forgiven, never forgotten. 'This is the final book in Watt's popular series, and provides an exciting conclusion to the story and protagonists he created. New readers will also enjoy the interesting characters, evocative historical coverage and the focus on the more obscure conflicts of the 20th Century.' Canberra Weekly
Author: Peter Watt
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Private Patrick Duffy was left orphaned when his mother died in Changi prison. Now, returning to fight a fearless enemy, he must confront the ghosts of his past if he is to find any hope for the future. Michael Macintosh is forging his own path. Sailor, soldier and mercenary, he will soon face war again, in the brutal jungles of Vietnam. Sarah Macintosh has vowed to destroy her sister-in-law, Jessica Duffy-Macintosh. Fixated on her own legacy, she has ignored her family's brutal history that spawned a curse, to be paid in blood... For a hundred years they have never forgiven, never forgotten. 'This is the final book in Watt's popular series, and provides an exciting conclusion to the story and protagonists he created. New readers will also enjoy the interesting characters, evocative historical coverage and the focus on the more obscure conflicts of the 20th Century.' Canberra Weekly
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Peter Watt
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Private Patrick Duffy was left orphaned when his mother died in Changi prison. Now, returning to fight a fearless enemy, he must confront the ghosts of his past if he is to find any hope for the future. Michael Macintosh is forging his own path. Sailor, soldier and mercenary, he will soon face war again, in the brutal jungles of Vietnam. Sarah Macintosh has vowed to destroy her sister-in-law, Jessica Duffy-Macintosh. Fixated on her own legacy, she has ignored her family's brutal history that spawned a curse, to be paid in blood... For a hundred years they have never forgiven, never forgotten. 'This is the final book in Watt's popular series, and provides an exciting conclusion to the story and protagonists he created. New readers will also enjoy the interesting characters, evocative historical coverage and the focus on the more obscure conflicts of the 20th Century.' Canberra Weekly
Author: Peter Watt
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Private Patrick Duffy was left orphaned when his mother died in Changi prison. Now, returning to fight a fearless enemy, he must confront the ghosts of his past if he is to find any hope for the future. Michael Macintosh is forging his own path. Sailor, soldier and mercenary, he will soon face war again, in the brutal jungles of Vietnam. Sarah Macintosh has vowed to destroy her sister-in-law, Jessica Duffy-Macintosh. Fixated on her own legacy, she has ignored her family's brutal history that spawned a curse, to be paid in blood... For a hundred years they have never forgiven, never forgotten. 'This is the final book in Watt's popular series, and provides an exciting conclusion to the story and protagonists he created. New readers will also enjoy the interesting characters, evocative historical coverage and the focus on the more obscure conflicts of the 20th Century.' Canberra Weekly
From the Stars Above: The Frontier Series 12