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The dark side of the island

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159
Language
EN
ISBN
0002227304
Reading Time
~2h 47min

The dark side of the island is a fiction in english, fiction, mystery & detective, general book by Jack Higgins. In 1963. It has 159 pages.

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After a harrowing betrayal, a soldier fights for redemption The classic Jack Higgins thriller In the darkest days of World War II, Captain Hugh Lomax was Greece's last hope to drive the Nazis from the island of Kyros. His daring mission, and its brilliant success, should have ensured Lomax a hero's welcome when he returned to Kyros years later. Instead, he discovers that his allies on the island have been executed and the survivors manipulated to believe that he had betrayed them. Lomax is determined to earn back of the trust of the people of Kyros. But first he must uncover the truth behind the murderous conspirators--before they can kill him.

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The dark side of the island has 159 pages.

When was The dark side of the island published?+

The dark side of the island was published in 1963.

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The dark side of the island is a Fiction in English, Fiction, mystery & detective, general book.

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After a harrowing betrayal, a soldier fights for redemption The classic Jack Higgins thriller In the darkest days of World War II, Captain Hugh Lomax was Greece's last hope to drive the Nazis from the island of Kyros. His daring mission, and its brilliant success, should have ensured Lomax a hero's ...

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The dark side of the island was written by Jack Higgins.