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Semper Fi

Semper Fi

Released: 1986-11-01
© Penguin Publishing Group
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1.5 MB
Get it on Apple Books
Released: 1986-11-01
© Penguin Publishing Group

Description

From Shanghai to WAke Island, the Corps was America's first line of defense as the winds of war exploded into the devastating surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Now, the bestselling author of the acclaimed BROTHERHOOD OF WAR saga brings to life the men of the Marine Corps--their loves and their loyalties--as they steeled themselves for battle, and prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice...

Apple Books: Customer Ratings

Ratings & Reviews

4.5 of 5 (207 Ratings)

Apple Books: Customer Reviews

2017-06-11

Literally my Favorite book

I've read this book 3 or 4 times now and it was worth every minute.
Jasses
2012-06-27

Great book

While I have read other books regarding the people in this book,this was a good account of what happened prior to the other things that happened to k. McCoy.
gerald lyday
2012-05-27

The Corps - A long standing tradition

This is probably the 10th time I've read this book. Griffin never fails to capture my attention with his incredible ability to develop characters and describe their normal day-to-day activities. I can't recommend this book - or this series highly enough.
maccars
2012-01-05

Semper Fi

I stumbled onto this author and loved the book. Just finished it which left me with two hours sleep. Going to read more samples tonight unfortunately.
CaryOke
2011-08-22

The Corp

This book is not up to Griffin's standards. The story is not well developed. Especially did not like the way it ended. It just stopped suddenly. Was disappointed with the book. Not worth the money!
Marylou s
2010-05-10

Another great book from W.E.B. Griffin

Another great book from W.E.B. Griffin. I only wish two things:
1. That the books were longer, so I could keep reading, and
2. That I had read Griffin's books in some semblance of order.
nmdunn
2010-04-05

Feels right

I'm a former Jarhead, and this book just has the right feel. The author has done a good job of capturing the essential nature of the Corps. On top of that, it's the first book of a rip roarin' tale that's good fun to read.
Dan Brown