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The Complete Set

My 6-volume Saga Series is a collection of stand-alone international thrillers set in the US, Iran, Cuba, Vietnam, and Europe during WW2, all of them places and times where extreme conflict and chaos reigned. The bundle is for five novels with options to get Max's War, the 6th. 

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Special WW2 Bundle

If you are an avid WW2 reader, you'll love this bundle. It includes two novels: War, Spies, and Bobby Sox and Max's War."WSB" contains 2 novellas and 1 short story about the War on the Homefront, and Max's War is the story of a young German who escapes to America, becomes a Ritchie Boy, and returns to fight Nazis on the front lines. Three short stories complete the package. One is set in the children's section of a concentration camp. The other two deal with pre-war situations that changed the lives of the protagonists. 

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Special Boomer Bundle

If you remember the Sixties--or want to remember-- this Special Bundle ought to do it. It includes Set the Night on Fire, the historical portion of which is set from 1968 through 1970. It also includes my award-winning A Bend in the River, set in Vietnam from 1968 on. To round out the package are two short stories in which factors beyond the characters' control forced them to either rebel or accept the situation.

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  • What Readers Say

    "A top-rate thriller that taps into the Antiwar Protests of the 1960s." (Set the Night on Fire)

    "She brings compassion and understanding to the seemingly dark and cruel." (A Bitter Veil)

    "I don’t want to give anything away, but take my word for it; this is a great read." (Havana Lost)

  • What Readers Say

    "I can always count on Libby Fischer Hellmann for well thought out and provocative stories." (War, Spies & Bobby Sox)

    "I felt differently about Vietnam after reading this book." (A Bend in the River)

    "A compelling story, wonderfully told." (Max's War)