Blue Falcon
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About the Book
Tensions are rising on the Korean peninsula. The North Koreans have released a statement that basically said, "Give us something to eat or else." The South's reply amounted to, "I've got something you can eat right here." Things went downhill from there.
Now a war game has escalated into a full-blown invasion, and Specialist Lauren Beck just wants to go home. That is, if a know-it-all reservist, a lost American infantry squad, a Seoul spy turned crime lord, and an enemy sniper with a thing for blondes will let her.
Blue Falcon is the story of a modern day Korean War, as seen by the soldiers on the ground. Like the blind man and the elephant, each soldier's perception of the war will be very different. And from the opening confrontation over a contraband toy, to the final showdown at an abandoned farmhouse, everyone involved will learn that in war, as in life, things never turn out as planned.
About the Author
Tony Frazier served as an intelligence linguist in Korea and as an intelligence analyst in a National Guard infantry battalion. He has also worked as an entertainment writer and columnist for The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma's largest newspaper. He currently lives in Tulsa with his wife and daughter.