An edition of The Dogs of War (1974)

Dogs of War

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Dogs of War
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An edition of The Dogs of War (1974)

Dogs of War

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In a remote corner of Zangaro, a small republic in Africa, lies Crystal Mountain. At certain times of the day the mountain emits a strange glow. Only Sir James Manson knows why. The mountain contains ten billion dollar's worth of the world's most valuable mineral, platinum. "Not only exciting but truly surprising"--Atlantic. Now the only question is, how to get hold of it. Sir James knows how. Invade the country with a band of savage, cold-blooded mercenaries. Topple the government and set up a puppet dictatorship. Unleash the dogs of war.

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Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English

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Cover of: The dogs of war
The dogs of war
1991, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: DOGS OF WAR
DOGS OF WAR
September 1, 1982, Bantam
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Dogs of War
Dogs of War
January 1981, Bantam Books
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: The dogs of war.
The dogs of war.
1974, Viking Press
in English

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First Sentence

"There were no stars that night on the bush airstrip, nor any moon; just the West African darkness wrapping round the scattered groups like warm, wet velvet."

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Mass Market Paperback

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Open Library
OL7821227M
ISBN 10
055323272X
ISBN 13
9780553232721
Library Thing
11623

First Sentence

"There were no stars that night on the bush airstrip, nor any moon; just the West African darkness wrapping round the scattered groups like warm, wet velvet."

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