The Girl who Ran with Black Tigers
Book Details
Author(s)James Delahaye
PublisherMaxentius
ISBN / ASINB00PE1IY62
ISBN-13978B00PE1IY63
Sales Rank1,899,845
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Saigon, 1973. James Dewitt steps off the plane at Tan Son Nhut airport two months after the last of the U.S. troops have left Vietnam. For America, the war is officially over. For South Vietnam however, the war carries on unabated. In this climate of instability DeWitt joins a group of battle hardened South Vietnamese Rangers operating more as independent operatives than a legitimate army unit. They are professional and committed. Risky missions take them into the forbidding hills of Cambodia and all across the Vietnamese countryside with its treacherous veneer of normality.
In search of adventure, Canadian nurse Marlyne Hudson hitches a ride on an Army helicopter and finds herself amid the chaos of a burning hamlet.
When Marlyne suddenly runs into DeWitt she realises that protection is a precious commodity and wisely joins DeWitt and the “Black Tigersâ€. DeWitt is no match for a determined seductress. Marlyne swiftly turns his life up- side down with a volatile mixture of love, lust and an adrenalin fuelled taste for danger.
However, the realities of war soon catch up with the pair.
The U.S. has all but abandoned their ally. The Saigon Government is rife with corruption; the Army lacks modern equipment and morale is low. When the North Vietnamese onslaught begins, a small band of Rangers and abandoned soldiers are forced into a fight for survival or death. Surrender is not an option...
In search of adventure, Canadian nurse Marlyne Hudson hitches a ride on an Army helicopter and finds herself amid the chaos of a burning hamlet.
When Marlyne suddenly runs into DeWitt she realises that protection is a precious commodity and wisely joins DeWitt and the “Black Tigersâ€. DeWitt is no match for a determined seductress. Marlyne swiftly turns his life up- side down with a volatile mixture of love, lust and an adrenalin fuelled taste for danger.
However, the realities of war soon catch up with the pair.
The U.S. has all but abandoned their ally. The Saigon Government is rife with corruption; the Army lacks modern equipment and morale is low. When the North Vietnamese onslaught begins, a small band of Rangers and abandoned soldiers are forced into a fight for survival or death. Surrender is not an option...
