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Duty by Martin Roy Hill

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Also by Martin Roy Hill:

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The Fourth Rising, May 2020
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Polar Melt: A Novel, January 2019
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Duty, August 2012
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Duty
Martin Roy Hill

Suspense and mystery stories from the Cold War and beyond.

Self Published
August 2012
On Sale: August 13, 2012
90 pages
ISBN: 1478207248
EAN: 9781478207245
Kindle: B008XC1P0Q
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Thriller | Mystery

A collection of previously published and new short stories by author Martin Roy Hill. In the title story, "Duty," a Cold War soldier faces the prospect of starting WWIII. In "Something Far Away," a former Coastguardsman must face his ghosts from the past. A Navy investigator faces a different kind of ghost aboard a nuclear aircraft carrier in "Destroyer Turns." "Brandenberg's Diaries" tells the story of a retired spy's last mission during Glasnost. A group of soldiers faces the curse of war over several generations in "The Stragglers." And in "The Use of Innocence," a Vietnam vet contemplates a younger generation eager for another war.

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