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Some Never Forget: A POW/MIA Truth Novel - West, R. Cyril
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West's second novel in the POW/MIA Truth Series challenges readers to question everything they have been told about the Vietnam War, including the lie that "everyone came home." 1980. Sitka, Alaska. Nine years after his son went missing in Vietnam, Walter Greene's mind is tormented by the unknown: What happened to his boy? And why did the Department of Defense unexpectedly change his status from missing in action to killed in action without supporting evidence of death?. Having recently come across secret information that indicates PFC Thomas Greene might have been abandoned in Vietnam, he is…mehr

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West's second novel in the POW/MIA Truth Series challenges readers to question everything they have been told about the Vietnam War, including the lie that "everyone came home." 1980. Sitka, Alaska. Nine years after his son went missing in Vietnam, Walter Greene's mind is tormented by the unknown: What happened to his boy? And why did the Department of Defense unexpectedly change his status from missing in action to killed in action without supporting evidence of death?. Having recently come across secret information that indicates PFC Thomas Greene might have been abandoned in Vietnam, he is confronted by a government operative who warns against digging into his son's disappearance. In the meantime, strange and unexplainable things have begun to happen: flashing lights at the harbor, ghostly footsteps in his house, and the sound of a piano late at night. When a stranger shows up claiming to have proof his son is alive, Greene enters into a treacherous game of cat and mouse. But what is real? And what lives inside Walter Greene's imagination? Watch Book Video: www.powmiatruth.com
Autorenporträt
#1 Amazon selling author R. Cyril West studied Arabic and International Relations at the University of Arizona. His writing has appeared in national magazines and newspapers. He grew up on Air Force bases that ranged from Hickam A.F.B. to Lincoln A.F.B. Mr. West appreciates the work done by our veterans to keep America free and views the men and women who serve as the real heroes of our country. He currently supports the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund and the Wounded Warrior Project. Learn more at: www.powmiatruth.com