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Defense Against Terror

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The reader may choose each new development as a team of ex-commandos attempts to rescue a beautiful girl from the palace of a Latin American general.

115 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1983

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William Rotsler

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William "Bill" Rotsler was an American cartoonist and graphic artist; author of several science fiction novels and short stories, and television and film novelizations, and non-fiction works on a variety of topics, ranging from Star Trek to pornography; a prominent member of science fiction fandom; and a sculptor, primarily in metal, who contributed to the art at the entrance to the Los Angeles Police Department headquarters.

Pseudonyms:
Victor W. II Appleton, William Arrow, Andrew Garth, John Ryder Hall, Cord Heller, Latham Hilliard, Linda Holland, Harmony Holt, Lothar Korda, Honey Malcom, Hord Markham, Clay McCord, Howard Scott Miles, Clint Randall, Beverly Sorenson, Beth Waring, Fletcher Westflag.

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November 16, 2012
Being a child of the 80s, part of me wanted to give this 5 stars. But as fun as it was to read, it is not exactly high literature. I'll give it a three, but do highly recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the campy TV show.
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October 16, 2016

Only slightly less silly than the TV series. Fun read for anyone feeling nostalgic for the 80s hit show. Always was and always will be a huge fan .
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