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In 1968, Saigon and the surrounding jungles of South Vietnam were the deadliest place on Earth. For a young Australian Soldier, Mike Bennett, fear had no place in the hell that was the Vietnam war. On a mission to find a huge diamond, The Angel's Breath, Bennett, together with two fearless, misfit soldiers, a French mercenary and two American CIA agents, venture where no sane men should ever dare walk; a jungle controlled by a criminally insane North Vietnamese Army Officer. Bennett soon learns, no risk is too great, when the lives of the people around him are on the line. In fact, he is…mehr

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In 1968, Saigon and the surrounding jungles of South Vietnam were the deadliest place on Earth. For a young Australian Soldier, Mike Bennett, fear had no place in the hell that was the Vietnam war. On a mission to find a huge diamond, The Angel's Breath, Bennett, together with two fearless, misfit soldiers, a French mercenary and two American CIA agents, venture where no sane men should ever dare walk; a jungle controlled by a criminally insane North Vietnamese Army Officer. Bennett soon learns, no risk is too great, when the lives of the people around him are on the line. In fact, he is prepared to go to hell and back for mateship, love and For An Angel's Breath.
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Michael John Kiker After serving over 30 years as a soldier in the Australian Army, when I retired I turned my hand to writing and love the challenge of converting my many story ideas into exciting books which I hope my readers will enjoy. Over many years I served with soldiers who had seen active service in many different conflicts and I heard so many great stories told to me over a beer or two. I try to include some of these true-life tales into my fiction writing. By doing this I hope it gives my readers a chance to experience the life and death situations many of my mates have been in.