The Books
(all by Gordon Davis) The novels were all published Kensington Publishing, Corp., in the United States. The first three were printed by the Zebra Books division. They used a uniform cover design featuring a large color, portrait drawing of a US GI (Mahoney), and a small combat action scene in the lower right. Starting with the fourth book in the series, the novels were printed by the Bantam Books division, and the title graphics changed, though the artwork remained relatively unchanged.
- Death Train 1980, Zebra Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- Hell Harbor: The Battle for Cherbourg 1980, Zebra Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- Bloody Bush 1980, Zebra Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- The Liberation of Paris 1981, Bantam Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- Doom River 1981, Bantam Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- Slaughter City 1981, Bantam Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- Bullet Bridge 1981, Bantam Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- Bloody Bastogne 1981, Bantam Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
- Hammerhead 1982, Bantam Books, Kensington Publishing, Corp.
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