Historical Fiction
Date Published: March 12th
Publisher: Acorn Publishing
William Sukara, a gregarious dreamer, emerges from the 1950s an estranged son. In divorce debt and with limited visitation rights as a father, he searches for order in failure. Pursuing self-discipline as an answer, he enlists in the Navy, volunteers for underwater demolition team training, and survives the elite course.
With five other team members, he raises his hand for a clandestine mission, knowing only that it's a “hundred day operation in a warm climate." They are led by a mysterious civilian who alludes that their authorization comes from the Oval Office, and they are to operate with extreme malice. They revolt, escaping under bizarre circumstances.
This is one of those books that will leave you with questions and really make you think while reading. The psychological element sticks with you.
While the writing is straightforward, there is enough detail to paint the picture without slowing things down too much and keep you asking questions and not knowing exactly how it will unfold.
It’s a thoughtful and well-written book that offers a different kind of reading experience. A sense of history and mystery all woven together.
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