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The conduct of Major Maxim

The conduct of Major Maxim

Large Print 1984

When Corporal Blagg shot down a German registrar of births and deaths the Secret Service chose to forget that he had been working for them at the time. Blagg's only hope lay with another man who was faster with a pistol than a memo, Major Harry Maxim, SAS trained and still mourning the loss of his wife to a terrorist bomb, whom we first met in "The Secret Servant". Back also are the convivial George Harbinger of the Prime minister's private offi...