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David Lee Corley

    Cet auteur, un ancien scénariste d'Hollywood, parcourt désormais le monde en tant que nomade. Après s'être débarrassé de la plupart de ses biens il y a des années, il a fait trois fois le tour de la Terre et continue d'être attiré par les coins les plus reculés de la planète. Ses voyages sont une source riche d'histoires et de personnages captivants que l'on retrouve dans ses romans. Ce mode de vie nomade imprègne son écriture d'une perspective unique et d'un profond sens de la découverte.

    The Willful Slaughter of Hope
    • The Willful Slaughter of Hope

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      One bullet could start a war or prevent it. His bullet... Granier is CIA. A sniper and the leader of an elite paramilitary team stationed in Saigon. Nothing will stop him from completing his mission - blocking the Viet Minh rebels from overrunning the South. Ambush, sabotage, and assassination are part of his bag of dirty tricks. But anything is allowed as long as they don't get caught. He has no remorse. Remorse is for others. Before American soldiers landed in South Vietnam, the CIA fought a covert war against the communists. They were committed to stopping communist expansion and reuniting Vietnam under the leadership of the South. They were patriots fighting on behalf of America and the free world. But the more the CIA tried to control the unfolding events and the notorious family of South Vietnam's President Diem, the more chaos and corruption ensued. Based on historical events and real people, The Willful Slaughter of Hope is the story of the CIA's early years in Vietnam and Laos. Like all the novels in the Airmen Series, it's full of action and suspense. It's a cautionary tale of missed opportunities, tragic betrayal, and incredible courage.

      The Willful Slaughter of Hope