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RETREAT, HELL by W. E. B. GRIFFIN
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SummaryExtraordinary challenges face the Marines in Korea, in W.
E. B. Griffin's most electrifying Corps novel yet. It is the fall of 1950. The Marines have made a pivotal
breakthrough at Inchon, but a roller coaster awaits them.
The bit in his teeth, MacArthur surges across the 38th
parallel toward the Yalu River, only to encounter the
Chinese in full force, who drive him back in turn. Back and
forth, the bloody tides of war shift, and swept along with
them are Captain Ken McCoy and Master Gunner Ernie
Zimmerman, caught in the fight of their lives; Brigadier
General Fleming Pickering, working desperately to mediate
the escalating battle between MacArthur and Truman; and
Pickering's daredevil pilot son, Malcolm, lost somewhere
behind enemy lines-and maybe lost forever.
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