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    <publisher>Signet Book</publisher>
    <dateIssued>1980</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>Berlin, 1945. It was the beginning of the end. The Fuehrer's underground bunker - where a vicious member of the German High Command makes a deadly deal with the Russians, to save his skin... London - where a war-ruined British officer, an amoral Cockney adventurer, and an American ex-athlete are picked as the team of assassins who will abort this scheme of blackmail and treachery... Up through dark tunnels - and into the nightmare frenzy of a city aflame with violence and death, the hunters pursue their quarry in a savage cat-and-mouse chase, desperate to execute their murderous mission before time runs out....</abstract>
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