My copy of the book did not have a list of chapters at the front, but I see there are forty-two. That means I will have to read two a day to finish it this month :-/
I have only read two chapters, but it reminds me of those 60's and 70's WW2 stories like the Dirty Dozen or The Guns of Navarone in which a select group of specially talented fighters are sent on a suicide mission behind enemy lines. I will be interested to see if it turns out like that.


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