Killing Rommel

a novel

By Pressfield, Steven

Publishers Summary:
Written as the memoir of a British lieutenant, and based on real-life events, this historically and psychologically rich thriller perfectly captures the tension as a team of soldiers in Egypt during World War II attempt to assassinate German Field Marshall Rommel, the infamous "Desert Fox."

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ISBN
978-0-38551-970-0
Publisher
New York : Doubleday, c2008.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on November 1, 2007

Pressfield, author of five war novels set in antiquity (most recently The Afghan Campaign), turns to desert warfare in late 1942. Lt. R.L. Chapman, 22, a tank officer in a British armored brigade, finds himself seconded to a special-ops force in North Africa, the Long Range Desert Group. The LRDG has been tasked with creating havoc behind enemy lines. If th...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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