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To an avid, or even an occasional Griffin reader, it is obvious that his 20+ military and police novels (see the biographical entry on Griffin in the main volumes of this work) are all, to a degree, related.
The Brotherhood of War and The Corps series (the latter of which Blood and Honor is a part) treat military persons and their interactions with each other, the formation of the military mind set, and the moral and social codes within which they live.
Blood and Honor and its immediate predecessor Honor Bound (1994) detail the doings of Cletus Frade.
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