E. G. Mortensens E. G. Mortensens i(A87212 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Mortensen)
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Norway,
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Scandinavia, Western Europe, Europe,
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8 y separately published work icon The File on Devlin Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Johanne Bertelsen et. al. )agent with title Devlin-saken ) Oslo : E. G. Mortensens , 1967 Z1049083 1965 single work novel When a Nobel Prize-winning author vanishes while travelling near the Russian border his daughter finds herself entrusted with the unfinished book he was working on before his trip. She subsequently become embroiled in a power struggle over the material with her estranged stepmother. Suspiciously befriended by a journalist in the midst of the crisis, the daughter ultimately learns that no one is to be trusted - as her father's work is of interest to the intelligence departments of several countries.
5 3 y separately published work icon The Veterans Eric Lambert , ( trans. Andreas Hoell with title Tre Kamerater: Fra Niende Divisjon ) Oslo : E. G. Mortensens , 1955 Z471016 1954 single work novel

'They are the veterans of the North African desert campaign, home for three weeks' leave after three long years at war – time to find the brothels, the black markets, the racketeers and the dollar-happy Yank servicemen.

'When a faceless madman in the War Office throws them into the shell-torn beaches, mountain trails and steaming jungles of New Guinea, they become creatures of the mud; walking skeletons racked with malaria. There are thousands of them.

'In the throes of battle, black clouds billow about the destroyers in the distance, piercing the darkness with savage explosions. In a merciless system of mutual slaughter, they must draw on every last ounce of their strength for a chance of survival against the raging fires of war, the endless jungle and the brutal enemy that lies within it.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Head of Zeus ed.)

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