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Behind the Lines: Book VII in the Saga of the Corps (Corps, Vol 7)

Behind the Lines: Book VII in the Saga of the Corps (Corps, Vol 7)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Behind the Lines
Review: I have read all seven of the books about the Corps. I enjoyed them all. This book brought back nearly all the old characters and added a few new ones along with fleshing out one or two of the old ones. The book helped to pass a few long winter nights in the North country. I hope that Griffin finishes the series. It deserves to be finished.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: W.E.B. Griffin is an imaginative and creative writer who strings together phrases and words like Shakespeare...ok maybe not that good but he is real good and I have read this series of books many times. I loved this book and if you trust me (even though I've never met you) you will get this book today. Don't wait buy now this book will get you through sleepless night and work (gotten me through work). Don't wait buy today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Abouth time for the return!
Review: Yes, McCoy and Pickering and, almost, et al. have returned. It has been a long time and the east coast blizard was made, almost, tolerable. Introduces new and interesting characters who seem to complete the book.A satisfying time and well worth the money for this hardcover for those who tolerated the paths that Griffin has followed since the last Corp book. However, sadness strikes when one realizes that Griffin fails to leave the openings for the next book that he has always left before.


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