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BURMA ROAD

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BURMA ROAD

De: Brandon Crocker
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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"A modern ripping yarn based on a dramatic and important World War Two campaign in Burma.” --Martin Sambrook, author of Lions in the Jungle

How we view history and the continuity of past, present, and future underlie this classic action and adventure tale.
It is 2015. Clint Bennett, a married father and commercial insurance broker in Arizona is reading the unpublished WWII memoirs of his recently deceased British-born grandfather when he comes across some intriguing details. Clint’s grandfather pinpoints where he and a handful of his fellow Chindit commandos fell upon a mysterious ancient building in Burma while trying to elude pursuing Japanese in 1943. Armed with this information, Clint talks his way onto a small expedition with two college professors, one being a former member of the Thai Special Forces, to hunt for the unknown structure. But they soon find themselves being hunted, and, like Clint’s grandfather, their survival depends on making their own desperate trek through the jungle.


Editorial Reviews

Burma Road is a rich and gripping tale of danger, bravery, and coming to terms with the very ordinariness of contemporary living.” --Leo Sullivan, author of The Columbia Eagle Incident and Kit Carson in California

“A very well-written book with a plot that had me turning page after page…Interesting [and] full of action, adventure, history, and a bit of suspense.” –LikelyStory.Blog

“Crocker expertly depicts the settings, perils, and actions the men, past and present, must experience to escape alive.” –The American Spectator

"A modern ripping yarn based on a dramatic and important World War Two campaign in Burma.” --Martin Sambrook, author of Lions in the Jungle
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