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The Gomorrah Principle: A Vietnam Special Operations Thriller

The Vietnam War Series, Book 2

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The Gomorrah Principle: A Vietnam Special Operations Thriller

By: Rick DeStefanis
Narrated by: Stephen Woodfin
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The Vietnamese called the young sniper Hổ xảo quyệt, The Cunning Tiger. Brady Nash believes his friend Duff Coleridge has been murdered in Vietnam, possibly by a rogue CIA advisor. As he seeks out the Special Operations Group in which Duff was working, Brady’s reputation as a sniper grows to legendary proportion. The truth slowly emerges, only to leave him trapped in a morass of espionage, murder, and intrigue. Brady’s every instinct tells him he has found Duff’s killers but his quest for final proof puts him dead in their sights. Winner of the 2014 Readers’ Favorite Silver Medal Award for military fiction, The Gomorrah Principle takes listeners through the back alleyways of Saigon, into the war torn streets of Hue, and beneath the darkened triple-canopied jungles of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. This gripping tale is a pause-resister and a “must-listen” for lovers of historical military fiction.

©2013 Rick DeStefanis (P)2020 Rick DeStefanis
Fiction Genre Fiction Thriller & Suspense War & Military Military Espionage Thriller Vietnam War Sniper War
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