The Talbot Odyssey (Abridged)
At the end of WWII, an ex-cop/trainee lawyer soon finds himself embroiled in a world of violence and double-crossing enemy agents.
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0394583779
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9780394583778
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Abridged
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Random House Audio Publishing Group
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1991
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English
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17942304281
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2015,
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2008,
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2006,
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2000,
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1992,
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1991,
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ISBN-13: 9780446358583
Mass-market paperback
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1991,
Random House Audio Publishing Group, New York, NY
ISBN-13: 9780394583778
Abridged
Audiobook cassette
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1985,
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ISBN-13: 9780440184881
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1984,
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1984,
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Another Nelson DeMille hit
I've read everything by Nelson DeMille, and have enjoyed every one. Mr. DeMille is an extraordinary writer. I look forward to his next one.
Can't Put It Down
Great book that keeps you turning the pages. Nelson DeMille does it again with a great cold war spy novel.
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