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  1. Michael Rogan is an American intelligence agent parachuted into France before the D-Day landing in 1944. He is captured by German forces and taken to the Munich Palace of Justice. Rogan was interrogated and tortured by seven Axis agents. He survives his ordeal, plotting revenge.

  2. Six Graves to Munich is a novel which Mario Puzo wrote shortly before he penned The Godfather. It is fast-paced, no-nonsense, hard-boiled tale about revenge, ex-Nazi and spy network in the Cold War era.

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  3. May 4, 2010 · Six Graves to Munich. Paperback – May 4, 2010. An explosive, non-stop thriller following one mans trail of violence across post-war Europe from the bestselling author of The Godfather. Michael Rogan was an intelligence officer behind enemy lines in World War II.

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    • Mario Puzo
  4. May 4, 2010 · An explosive, non-stop thriller following one man’s trail of violence across post-war Europe from the bestselling author of The Godfather. Michael Rogan was an intelligence officer behind enemy lines in World War II. But he made the mistake of falling in love, which gave him something to lose—or to be taken from him.

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    • Mario Puzo
  5. Aug 26, 2010 · Six Graves to Munich. Audio CD – August 26, 2010. by Mario Puzo (Author) 4.3 141 ratings. See all formats and editions. Two-time Academy Award winner Mario Puzo is known around the world for his brilliant book The Godfather, widely considered the finest novel ever written about the Mafia.

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  6. About Six Graves to Munich. An explosive, non-stop thriller following one man’s trail of violence across post-war Europe from the bestselling author of The Godfather. Michael Rogan was an intelligence officer behind enemy lines in World War II.

  7. May 4, 2010 · An explosive, non-stop thriller following one mans trail of violence across post-war Europe from the bestselling author of The Godfather. Michael Rogan was an intelligence officer behind enemy lines in World War II. But he made the mistake of falling in love, which gave him something to lose—or to be taken from him.

    • Mario Puzo