Shadows of Saigon: Can An Old Veteran Let Go Of The Love And Pain He Left Behind?

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Old Stone Press
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Pages
286
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.64 inches | 0.93 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781938462528

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About the Author

Mark R. Anderson retired after 35 years of distinguished intelligence service and 10 years concurrently as an officer in the naval reserve. He earned a B.S. from the University of Maryland and an M.S.S.I. (Strategic Studies in Intelligence) from the Joint Military Intelligence College in Washington D.C. He has authored hundreds of analytical reports for policymakers, and Shadows of Saigon is his debut novel.

Mark, his wife, and youngest daughter make their home in Pinehurst, North Carolina where he spends a lavish amount of time on the golf courses or on his boat.

Reviews
This is a fictional story about an American patriot, Grady Cordeaux. Grady reveals his life's journey to us, retrospectively, through his relationship with a decades-long friend, R.C. Carter.His story, set in the turbulent Vietnam War era and beyond, is one that many Americans can relate to; that is, a rural upbringing, a loving family, high school sweetheart, and finding his post-high school dreams suddenly diverted and out of his control.While describing Grady's army duties, relationships and heroism in combat, the author gives us an unusual but insightful accounting of the Vietnam War from the perspective of a junior non-commissioned officer. Those young men and women came home with mixed emotions; just happy to be alive, dejected, rejected, physically maimed, mentally broken, appreciated and proud. Those experiences shaped a generation of Americans for better or worse.Shadows of Saigon, by this gifted new novelist Mark Anderson, artfully builds on itself page-by-page. You will find yourself playing mind games predicting where Grady's life is headed only to be surprised, elated and sometimes disappointed all in the same spell-binding chapter. You will find it difficult to put this book down."-Marvin Covault, Lt. Gen. US Army, retired. Vietnam 1967/68 and 1971