Creasy left Vietnam in 1968, sickened by the incompetence, the corruption, the carnage. Now someone is trying to draw him back...
It began with two dead men — a young GI Creasy saw die; and a vicious South Vietnamese, whom Creasy himself had shot. Twenty-six years on, the GI's dogtag is delivered to his parents. Is it possible that, after all, one or both men survived? Creasy is determined to find out and heads back to the killing fields.
But every step of his journey has been preordained by an enemy more evil and more cunning than any Creasy has faced yet — the beautiful, deadly Connie Crum, known as the Cobra, who knows how to wait and exactly where to strike...
'A writer who can make characters come alive and build tension so you cannot wait to turn the page'
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Creasy left Vietnam in 1968, sickened by the incompetence, the corruption, the carnage. Now someone is trying to draw him back...
It began with two dead men — a young GI Creasy saw die; and a vicious South Vietnamese, whom Creasy himself had shot. Twenty-six years on, the GI's dogtag is delivered to his parents. Is it possible that, after all, one or both men survived? Creasy is determined to find out and heads back to the killing fields.
But every step of his journey has been preordained by an enemy more evil and more cunning than any Creasy has faced yet — the beautiful, deadly Connie Crum, known as the Cobra, who knows how to wait and exactly where to strike...
'A writer who can make characters come alive and build tension so you cannot wait to turn the page'
DAILY TELEGRAPH