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Remunerative Railways for New Countries: With Some Account of the First Railway in China (1878)

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Set in the early sixties where the nightmare of nuclear war was on everyone’s mind, Olga Romanofski Wilson, a naturalized Russian beauty, is recruited by the CIA to spy on the Castros. She gains the confidence of Che Guevara’s wife and sends important data to Gundar Hjarl in the CIA. On the other side of the world, Major Alpern, a helicopter pilot, is charged with recovering two Laotian princesses kidnapped by a Vietnamese thug. In the process he visits the ruins in Cambodia at Anchor Watt. Ultimately he recovers the two girls and gets them home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
132
ISBN
9781164849032

Set in the early sixties where the nightmare of nuclear war was on everyone’s mind, Olga Romanofski Wilson, a naturalized Russian beauty, is recruited by the CIA to spy on the Castros. She gains the confidence of Che Guevara’s wife and sends important data to Gundar Hjarl in the CIA. On the other side of the world, Major Alpern, a helicopter pilot, is charged with recovering two Laotian princesses kidnapped by a Vietnamese thug. In the process he visits the ruins in Cambodia at Anchor Watt. Ultimately he recovers the two girls and gets them home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
132
ISBN
9781164849032