Evans, Alan
EVANS, Alan
EVANS, Alan. (Alan Stoker). British, b. 1930. Genres: Novels, Children's fiction, Young adult fiction. Career: Civil Servant, H. M. Government. Publications: The End of the Running, 1966; Mantrap, 1967; Bannon, 1968; Vicious Circle, 1970; The Big Deal, 1971; Running Scared (juvenile), 1975; Kidnap! (juvenile), 1977; Escape at the Devil's Gate (juvenile), 1978; Thunder at Dawn, 1978; Ship of Force, 1979; Dauntless, 1980; Seek Out and Destroy, 1982; Deed of Glory, 1984; Audacity, 1985; Eagle at Taranto, 1987; Night Action, 1989; Orphans of the Storm, 1990; Sink or Capture, 1993; Sword at Sunrise, 1994.
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