Joe Poyer
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Joseph John Poyer (born 1939) was an international bestselling[citation needed] thriller novelist in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s
Poyer has shifted his attention to military-related, non-fiction books under his own publishing company, North Cape Publications.[1]
[edit] Novels
Operation Malacca (1968)
North Cape (1969)
The Balkan Assignment (1971)
The Chinese Agenda (1972)
The Shooting of the Green (British title: Hell Shot) (1973)
The Day of Reckoning (1976)
The Contract (1978)
Tunnel War (1979)
Vengeance 10 (1980)
Devoted Friends (1982)
A Time of War Vol. 1: The Transgressors (1983)
A Time of War Vol. 2: Come Evil Days (1985)
The planned volumes 3 and 4 of "A Time of War" were never completed, as Poyer turned his attention to his non-fiction projects.[2]

