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The Sergeant #6

Slaughter City

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"The First Battalion's final midnight barrage blows the Nazi's off the banks of the Moselle, thanks to Sgt. C.J. Mahoney and his kill-crazy side-kick Cranepool. After an R & R of both pleasure and pain, the Sergeant itches for action - and he gets when Patton launches a desperate offensive seize the city of Metz, the key to the Siegfried Line! But enemy snipers, mortars and artillary are chewing up the advancing Third Army, and the Sergeant battles his way through the raining hell on an deadline do-or-die mission. With nothing nut guts and grenades, Mahoney slips into the occupied city to destroy Hitler's inhuman weapon of mass slaughter - but first he has to survive the 'invisible' andblood-thirty Nazi death squad! And if the Sergeant fails, Patton fails!

208 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1981

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Len Levinson

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AKA John Mackie, J. Farragut Jones, Nicholas Brady and Gordon Davis; also has ghost written as Clay Dawson.

Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Len Levinson served on active duty in the U.S. Army from 1954-1957, and graduated from Michigan State University with a BA in Social Science. He relocated to NYC that year and worked as an advertising copywriter and public relations executive before becoming a full-time novelist.
Len has had over eighty titles published and has created and wrote a number of series, including The Apache Wars Saga, The Pecos Kid, The Rat Bastards, and The Sergeant.
After many years in NYC, Len moved to a small town (pop. 3100) in rural Illinois, where he is now surrounded by corn and soybean fields ... a peaceful, ideal location for a writer.

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