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Assassins' Raid: Killing Admiral Yamamoto - Hardcover

Assassins' Raid: Killing Admiral Yamamoto - Hardcover

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by De Haro Roberto De Haro (Author)

A novel of daring and danger that follows American Army pilots as they streak over shark-infested waters in the South Pacific to rendezvous with the Japanese bomber carrying the sought-after Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. Admiral Yamamoto was responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor that fateful December in 1941. While the raid was kept secret for most of the war, a startling controversy developed over who really shot down Yamamoto's plane.

Assassins' Raid tells the story of the daring raid by American Army pilots in World War II to intercept and shoot down Admiral Yamamoto's plane in April of 1943. It was a remarkable effort and resulted in the death of the Japanese admiral.

Author Biography

Roberto de Haro has studied the period between World War I and the end of World War II extensively. He lives in Marin County, California and is retired. He enjoys writing, hiking, biking, kayaking and ballroom dancing and he loves to visit air museums and old air force bases.

Number of Pages: 344
Dimensions: 0.94 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: August 12, 2009