Nach e. Drehbuch v. Stone, Oliver Zahlr. Farbphot. N.-A.
Dale A. Dye Bücher
Dieser Autor schöpft aus seiner umfassenden Erfahrung beim U.S. Marine Corps, einschließlich seines Dienstes während des Vietnamkriegs, und bringt eine tiefe Authentizität in seine Erzählungen ein. Seine Schriften befassen sich mit Themen wie Krieg und Konflikt und nutzen sein eigenes Wissen über das Militärleben, um fesselnde und eindringliche Geschichten zu schaffen. Seine Werke erforschen die psychischen und physischen Belastungen von Kampfumgebungen für den Einzelnen. Der Stil des Autors ist direkt und oft roh, was den Leser in die intensive Realität des Schlachtfelds eintauchen lässt.






Burma File
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A retired Marine, Shake Davis, grapples with personal loss and apathy when he is approached by a millionaire videogame producer seeking help to rescue his kidnapped wife from ruthless paramilitary rebels in Myanmar. This mission intertwines the fates of two men facing profound loss, driven by karma. As Shake embarks on a perilous journey through the treacherous jungles, he confronts the realities of the longest civil war in history, navigating a landscape rich in history and danger that nearly costs him everything.
The narrative revolves around two American defectors, known as Salt and Pepper, who fought alongside the enemy during the Vietnam War. For years, their existence was doubted, dismissed as mere folklore, until a Marine recon team had a close encounter with the elusive figures near the DMZ. This encounter challenges perceptions and unveils the complexities of loyalty and betrayal in the context of war, highlighting themes of identity and the moral ambiguity faced by soldiers.
Bangkok File
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Gunner Shake Davis enjoys a peaceful life in Texas Hill Country until a phone call pulls him back into action. Tasked with investigating oil thefts in the Gulf of Thailand, he revisits familiar places in Southeast Asia, including a sea cruise and the haunting Koh Tang island. Memories of the Mayaguez rescue mission from the Vietnam War resurface as he confronts oil pirates, leading to a mission that spirals into a dangerous confrontation reminiscent of past battles. Shake must navigate old demons while facing new threats.
Gunner Shake Davis embarks on a nostalgic road trip after discovering intriguing relatives from the Civil War and World War I among his family's heirlooms. His journey down Memory Lane takes a dark turn when he uncovers a gruesome organ harvesting operation in the heartland of America, transforming his quest for family history into a perilous adventure.
Set during the intense 1968 Tet Offensive, this novel offers a visceral portrayal of the battle for Hue City, seen through the eyes of a Marine Corps Combat Correspondent. The narrative captures the chaos and brutality of combat, as the protagonist navigates the harrowing streets and the fierce assault on the Citadel. With a blend of surreal experiences and gritty realism, the story reflects the indomitable spirit of soldiers facing overwhelming odds, showcasing the harsh realities of war and the struggle for survival.
Focusing on the infantryman at the core of warfare, this book delves into the often-overlooked significance of individual soldiers and their weapons amidst the modern fascination with advanced military technology. It explores the historical context of conflicts, emphasizing the enduring nature of warfare and the personal experiences that shape understanding of combat. The narrative highlights the essential role of the infantryman, reminding readers of the human element in the chaos of battle.
