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JAMES BARLOW During the war James Barlow served with the R.A.F. as a gunnery instructor. He also wrote technical articles for aeronautical journals but it was not until after the war that he decided to become a novelist.
He is thirty-eight years of age, and is married with three children.
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THE PATRIOTS
The crime and the ensuing man-hunt are breathlessly exciting and show that James Barlow is one of the most accomplished young novelists of the day, equally gifted in character-drawing and in sustaining suspense.
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First Published in Great Britain 1960
This Edition Published by the Reprint Society
By Arrangement With Hamish Hamilton LTD 1961.
©Copyright 1960 by James Barlow
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Page by John F. Barlow