A character-driven portrayal of the 1968 Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia, brought to life through the conflict between an intriguingly cultured, yet conniving KGB colonel and the people of a small village who courageously (and sometimes timidly) try to resist oppression.
Midnight, August 20, 1968: the sirens of Prague are sounding. Without warning, Russian tanks have crossed the frontier and are pouring into the city. The Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia has begun. Arriving with the troops is Colonel Grigori Dal, a seasoned KGB officer and coldblooded killer. While the...
A character-driven portrayal of the 1968 Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia, brought to life through the conflict between an intriguingly cul...
West's second novel in the POW/MIA Truth Series challenges readers to question everything they have been told about the Vietnam War, including the lie that "everyone came home."
1980. Sitka, Alaska. Nine years after his son went missing in Vietnam, Walter Greene's mind is tormented by the unknown: What happened to his boy? And why did the Department of Defense unexpectedly change his status from missing in action to killed in action without supporting evidence of death?. Having recently come across secret information that indicates PFC Thomas Greene might...
West's second novel in the POW/MIA Truth Series challenges readers to question everything they have been told about the Vietnam War, including ...