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A War Too Far

A Vietnam War Novel

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The true, untold story of the real beginning of the Vietnam War...

In 1945, OSS sniper René Granier parachutes into the misty mountains of Indochina with his elite Deer Team. Their mission: ally with Ho Chi Minh's guerrillas against the Japanese.

Side by side, they fight. Some die. Trust forms in the crucible of war.

As the war winds down, old powers move to reclaim their colonies. Promises are broken.

Branded a spy without a chance to defend himself, Granier finds himself betrayed by the very warriors who once called him brother.

Now he stands at the crossroads of history with one bullet to rewrite the first chapter of America's longest war.

The first casualty of war is truth. The last is trust.

Perfect for fans of John J. Gobbell, W.E.B. Griffin, and Tom Clancy who crave authentic military action with complex, battle-scarred heroes fighting both external enemies and their own inner demons.

What readers are saying about A War Too Far:

“Awesome book on Vietnam and its early history. Would highly recommend this book.” James Sullivan, 5 stars

“Love the characters in this book. Very realistic.” DeShawn Washington, 5 stars

“If you have not tried this author you owe it to yourself to do so. This series is historical fiction and very well done.” Noah Chen, 5 stars

“Once I started with this book, I couldn’t put it down, and ended up reading seven of his books in the Airmen series! All were good reads, as he carried his characters over into each book!” Caleb Thomas, 5 stars

“I love the narrative, the details, and the power of the writing.” Jack Miller, 5 stars

“Really never knew how the war started in Vietnam...it’s a very good read. I learned a lot!” Dominic Gonzalez, 5 stars

“Captivating read. Could not put down. Tells the story from a fresh perspective.” Brandon Nguyen, 5 stars

“I thought I knew the story of Vietnam, but I only knew a few highlights. This story is a compelling read which is real and thought-provoking.” Elijah Brooks, 5 stars

“A very well written - fact with feeling - novel about America’s first involvement in what was later to become the Vietnam War.” Tony Morales, 5 stars

War & Military Vietnam War Wars & Conflicts War Military Fiction World War II Suspense Solider Genre Fiction

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Shockingly well told . . . a tad confusing in that the writer did not easily differentiate between which character was speaking . . . “he said, she said” . . . I couldn’t stop listening to it! I hope there is a sequel to it that I am unaware of . . . I would relish a continuation of same . . . SKH

Shockingly well told . . . a tad confusing in that . . .

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The virtual voice took out anything positive I have to say. I gave it 45 minutes. That’s enough.

Virtual voice nullification

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Virtual voice is terrible. I would not pay for a title that has AI voice telling the story.

AI voice stinks

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This is the first and last time I’ll knowingly listen to a virtual performance in audio books for the foreseeable future. This decision is based upon both principle and quality. I chose to do so this time, against my principles which prefer to support the actors, out of curiosity. The performance was not only lackluster but there were notable instances of mispronunciation, incorrect translation of abbreviations and contractions, lack of or misplaced emphasis, and mundane emotions. Such a disservice to the author and the otherwise well written story.

Disappointed

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The virtual choice on this was horrible. No emotion at all. When the story needed emotion it was thoroughly missing. If audio books are doing this i will no longer choose this type of narration. Sometimes humans are better than artificial .

Good story bad narration

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