Showing posts with label John Slater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Slater. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Women Under The Samurai by John Slater

Their Ultimate Task Was To Get The Women Out Of This Island
This Island Of Rape And Torture

Cover by Col Cameron

The Australians knew that the renegade Japs would use every evil torture to make the girls confess. They knew how to get the truth in a crude and brutal way


Every Evil Torture
 would be used to make the nurses divulge the location off the others. The nurses had to be saved from the renegade Japs...

Printing History
Written by Ray Slattery

Horwitz Publications, Inc
#15
1964

Scripts Publications
1971
ISBN 7252 0079

Friday, June 27, 2014

Women of The Resistance by John Slater

Women spies suffered death by slow torture at the hands of the Gestapo

Cover by Col Cameron
Major Rittman's cold stare stare lingered on the French girl's beautiful face

"I have seen women spies, 
or what has remained of them,
after treatment at the Gestapo's hands."

His words underlined the hideous fate......
........death by slow torture.....
that awaited lovely Annette,
wild, beautiful Germaine,
and every loyal French woman
who dared work for the resistance

...yet they dared to oppose the Hun.

Printing History
Written by Ray Slattery

Horwitz Publications, Inc
John Slater #22
1965

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Women's Camp by John Slater

The Australians planned a daring bid to rescue the nurses from cruelty and horror....


Fear walked with them!
No white woman was safe on the streets of Manila. For a few days the Red Cross Hospital was a haven of safety for the nursing staff. Then the Japanese moved in...and the terror stalked the wards as the nurses found themselves worse than prisoners. Slaves to the whims of the cruel invaders.

Three Australian airmen were determined to make a bid for freedom. They knew that escape from their swaggering, brutal captors would be dangerous in the extreme. It would be almost impossible for men accompanied by women. But how could they leave three attractive nurses to the mercy of the Japanese. Especially after what had happened?

Printing History
Written by Ray Slattery

Horwtiz Publications, Inc
John Slater Series #4 
1963