This is the third in a series of fiction books about a General Contractor in Montana. Jim or Boss, the contractor, left the team in the second book. However, he became a victim, and his team came to the rescue. In the meantime, the team organization became stronger with additional training in other technology. This book continues with assignments taking on mercenary soldiers presumed to be Russian, which was their most challenging mission. Angelique became involved with one of the team members, Joker, which became a love affair that could have jeopardized a future mission. They were married,…mehr
This is the third in a series of fiction books about a General Contractor in Montana. Jim or Boss, the contractor, left the team in the second book. However, he became a victim, and his team came to the rescue. In the meantime, the team organization became stronger with additional training in other technology. This book continues with assignments taking on mercenary soldiers presumed to be Russian, which was their most challenging mission. Angelique became involved with one of the team members, Joker, which became a love affair that could have jeopardized a future mission. They were married, and Joker went on a mission without knowing he was going to be a daddy. He was seriously wounded, which changed his role in the team. Scorpio, the main assassin's character, was seriously injured. But later, a mission to recover the bodies of Senator's friends became one mission that affected the team, especially Scorpio. Also, the newborn, the team named Baby Jesus, had a significant effect on Scorpio as he struggled to come to grips with life, death, and his future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
There are many reasons why people write-to share their stories, to educate, to entertain. In Vietnam veteran Stan Bain's case, it's to unburden his spirit and let other veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder know they aren't alone.A Kalispell Montana native and Flathead High School graduate, Bain was drafted into the Army in 1966. He served during the Vietnam War. By the time he returned to the U.S. in July 1968 after 13 months of active duty, Bain was forever changed. It took nearly 45 years for him to be diagnosed with PTSD, but in that time he's suffered from nightmares, night sweats, hallucinations and debilitating pain.Because of a tragedy at an orphanage as he described in his first book "You Are Never Alone," He decided never to have children, a decision he later regretted. At the time, I carried so much guilt. I felt I wasn't worthy of being a father.A half century later, he felt that if he could return to Vietnam, revisit the origins of his demons and find the orphanage again, he might be able to bring peace to his life. After reading his cousin's first book and recalling how his own father never talked about his World War II memories, Greg Bain told Stan to set the wheels in motion for what became a two-week trip to Vietnam for the three of them.That trip is documented in this book. Finding the orphanage was the main focus of the trip. What was found was not expected and results was awesome. This book is a must read.
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