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Under Fire by W.E.B. Griffin

Under Fire

A Corps Novels

by W.E.B. Griffin
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  • First Published:
  • Jan 1, 2002, 544 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2003, 736 pages
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G. R. Stephens I

I find it mind boggling that no other reviewers have made light of an obvious gaffe. The author is a stickler for dates and times. However book VIII ends in 1943, with a lot of unfinished plots. Book IX picks up 7 yrs later. After a book about WWII has made McArthur's return a major focal point and to leave us hanging about the final years of the war is an affront to all us readers who have followed this series these many years. This is bizarre but what is more bizarre is that no one is questioning so obvious an error. To read so-called reviewers gushing praise about a book that leaves out the end final 2 yrs of the WWII and then starts up in the Korean War is alarming. I guess you can still fool some of the people all of the time.
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