"Were American service men still being held as prisoners of war in Vietnam and Laos? First Heroes untangles an intricate web of information and concludes that POWs were still held captive long after the war had ended. Reports of Americans in jungle prisons, cases of missing men, Vietnamese motives--these are all parts of the puzzle pieced together by the author. And First Heroes answers other questions: Were some of these men deserters? Why didn't any escape?"--
Rod Colvin Book order




- 2019
- 2010
The Type 2 Diabetes Handbook
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
"An Addicus nonfiction book" indicates that this work is part of the Addicus series, focusing on factual content. The annotation suggests a commitment to delivering informative and educational material to readers.
- 2008
Overcoming Prescription Drug Addiction
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Details the extent of the problem, describes how addicts obtain prescription drugs, looks at the most commonly abused prescription drugs, and suggests methods of prevention and treatment.
- 1999
Evil Harvest: The True Story of Cult Murder in the American Heartland
- 364 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The chilling narrative unfolds around a religious survivalist group led by the enigmatic Mike Ryan, whose farm in Nebraska becomes the site of a shocking FBI raid. As investigators uncover a web of gunfire, disappearances, and extremist ideologies, the story reveals how ordinary individuals can be ensnared by a destructive cult. Rod Colvin delves into themes of torture, hate, and the perversion of faith, illustrating the dark consequences of blind devotion and the sinister acts committed in the name of God.