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  <title>The information officer :</title>
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   <dateIssued>2009</dateIssued>
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 <note>Max Chadwick is the British officer charged with manipulating the news on Malta in 1942 to bolster the population's fragile esprit de corps. When he learns of the brutal murder of a young island woman, along with the evidence that the crime was committed by a British officer, he knows that the Maltese loyalty to the war effort could be instantly shattered unless he can solve the crime quickly.</note>
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  <topic>Soviet Union--Former Soviet republics</topic>
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