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The Devil's Oasis
- Anton Rider Trilogy, Book Three
- Narrated by: Fred Williams
- Length: 16 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It is 1942, and civilization as the world knows it teeters on its edge. Nazi Germany stands at the height of its power. Anton Rider is now a desert commando engaged in obliterating Nazi air bases and petrol dumps. His old friend, Ernst von Decken, a German soldier of fortune, has become the enemy. Meanwhile, in North Africa, the brilliant General Rommel's panzers threaten the Suez Canal, the oil fields of the Middle East, and the trade route to Asia.
Alliances shift, loyalties deceive, espionage thrives, and danger lies as much in the dark corners of Cairo as it does in the desert night. And at a barge on the Nile, at the Cataract Café, under the watchful eye of its proprietor, Olivio Alaved, Egypt frames its destiny.
©2001 Bartle Bull (P)2007 Blackstone Audiobooks
What the critics say
"Exotic adventure fiction doesn't come much better." (Publishers Weekly)
"A World War II page-turner that's part Masterpiece Theater, part Raiders of the Lost Ark, part Casablanca." (Washington Post)
"Nonstop action, eroticism and intrigue...take place in [a] terrain of swashbuckling authenticity. Romantic and eventful...a satisfying dose of wartime action, private revenge, and seething passion." (New York Times)