Under Fire: A Corps Novel (Random House Large Print)
Having wrapped up World War II with 1999"s In Danger"s Path, bestselling military author W.E.B. Griffin now deploys his Marines in Korea with Under Fire, the ninth volume in his Corps series. Back are familiar characters from Griffin"s previous Corps books--daredevil pilot Pick Pickering, his Scotch-sipping father, Brigadier General Fleming Pickering, Capt. Ken "Killer" McCoy, and Master Gunner Ernie Zimmerman--with historical figures including President Harry Truman and General Douglas MacArthur making appearances as well. It"s now 1950, and with Communist forces making their presence felt below the 38th Parallel, Griffin"s plot centers on Gen. Pickering, now high up in the newly created CIA, and Ken McCoy as they work behind MacArthur"s back to covertly pave the way for an invasion of North Korea. Readers who crave nonstop battle action and excitement may find it hard to stick with Under Fire, as Griffin takes the time to detail the background leading up to one of America"s least-remembered modern wars. Griffin writes for the true armed forces aficionado, filling his prose with realistic descriptions of procedure, gear, and materials, an alphabet"s worth of acronyms, and an ex- soldier"s ear for military dialogue. Look for more sharp, authentic writing in this series" next installment. --Benjamin Reese