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In the heart of the Cambodian jungle, as Vietnamese forces push towards Phnom Penh, two unlikely heroes find themselves at the crossroads of duty, morality, and survival. Granier, a seasoned sniper with a troubled past, and Spitting Woman, a fierce and enigmatic tracker, are tasked with scouting ahead of the Vietnamese army's advance.As they navigate the treacherous terrain, Granier and Spitting Woman uncover a web of corruption that threatens to undermine the entire campaign. Caught between exposing a dangerous conspiracy and preventing further genocide by the Khmer Rouge, they must make impossible decisions that will shape the fate of thousands.From harrowing jungle firefights to tense standoffs in abandoned temples, from saving child soldiers to unearthing dark secrets, Granier and Spitting Woman's journey is a brutal test of their skills, their loyalty, and their humanity.Set against the backdrop of one of history's most devastating conflicts, this gripping tale of war, redemption, and the human cost of victory will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page. As the jungle closes in and enemies lurk in every shadow, Granier and Spitting Woman must decide what they're willing to sacrifice for the truth - and for each other.
In 1954, the French were defeated by Ho Chi Minh and his followers. Within months of the final battle, North and South Vietnam was divided. Peace didn't last long.How far would covert operatives and world leaders go to reunite the country... and how far would some go to keep it apart?Based on true events, this is the cloak-and-dagger battle between the American CIA, the Viet Minh, the French 2nd Bureau, and a gang of notorious river pirates for the greatest prize in Southeast Asia - Saigon. It's the historical account of the rise of Le Duan, a man that would one day challenge his mentor for control of the communist party and the North Vietnamese Army. It's the tale of the CIA operative - Lucien Conein, half-hero, half-scoundrel, a man with few rules and no limits.The revealing story of a critical period few know about; the slippery slope that accelerated America's involvement in the Vietnam War and defined the tragic outcome.For those that love history, Momentum of War is a must-read war novel filled with action, intrigue, and more historical events than you can shack a stick at.
In 1954, the French were defeated by Ho Chi Minh and his followers. Within months of the final battle, North and South Vietnam was divided. Peace didn't last long.How far would covert operatives and world leaders go to reunite the country... and how far would some go to keep it apart?Based on true events, this is the cloak-and-dagger battle between the American CIA, the Viet Minh, the French 2nd Bureau, and a gang of notorious river pirates for the greatest prize in Southeast Asia - Saigon. It's the historical account of the rise of Le Duan, a man that would one day challenge his mentor for control of the communist party and the North Vietnamese Army. It's the tale of the CIA operative - Lucien Conein, half-hero, half-scoundrel, a man with few rules and no limits.The revealing story of a critical period few know about; the slippery slope that accelerated America's involvement in the Vietnam War and defined the tragic outcome.For those that love history, Momentum of War is a must-read war novel filled with action, intrigue, and more historical events than you can shack a stick at.
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