Synopsis This inventive thriller tells the story of a murder trial that takes place in an American POW camp in Bavaria during World War II. An African-American pilot--Lincoln Scott, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen--has been accused of murdering a racist fellow prisoner. The SS who run the camp decide that the prisoners should hold a trial, and young pilot Tommy Hart is assigned to Scott's defense. Meanwhile, a massive escape plan is brewing.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1999-04-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 490 pages | | Height: | 10.0 in | | Width: | 6.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.5 in | | Weight: | 29.6 oz |
Publisher's Note A breathtaking novel of murder and justice in a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp, from the bestselling author of "Just Cause". When a Tuskegee airman arrives at the camp, 2nd Lt. Tommy Hart is tapped to defend him in a murder trial rife with racial tension and raw conflict. The lines between ally and enemy blur and Hart soon realizes that nothing is what it seems.
Industry Reviews "...HART'S WAR wastes little time in staking out higher ground and deftly blends its various genres--historical thriller, courtroom drama, racial conflict--into a first-rate read." Lazarus
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