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Scott C. S. Stone

    This author delves into profound historical and cultural echoes, frequently focusing on the Hawaiian Islands and their diverse heritage. His works weave through military history, social issues, and personal narratives, crafting a rich tapestry of human experience. He explores themes related to the impact of conflict and cultural exchange, all with meticulous attention to detail and a sensitive portrayal of human nature. His writing is distinguished by its versatility, spanning a wide range of genres from fiction to in-depth history.

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    Pearl Harbor
    The Dragon's Eye
    The Coasts of War
    Song of the Wolf
    • 1998

      Song of the Wolf

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(14)Add rating

      John Dane, a mixed-blood warrior with Cherokee heritage, discovers his calling in the U.S. Marines during the Korean War, where he hones his combat skills against Chinese Communists. Transitioning to a mercenary, he embarks on perilous missions in Laos and Vietnam. As a seasoned soldier and black belt, he becomes embroiled in a dangerous romance with a war correspondent, culminating in a daring rescue from the Vietcong. The narrative explores themes of identity, love, and the brutal realities of war.

      Song of the Wolf
    • 1998

      The Dragon's Eye

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of China during a tense historical period, this Edgar Award-winning novel delves into the shadowy realms of espionage and intrigue. The narrative explores the complexities of life behind the Bamboo Curtain, revealing the dangers and moral dilemmas faced by those involved in covert operations. With a gripping plot and rich cultural context, it immerses readers in a world where loyalty and betrayal intertwine.

      The Dragon's Eye
    • 1998

      The Coasts of War

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set during the Vietnam War, the story follows a "black beret" American soldier and his South Vietnamese comrades stationed at a perilous outpost. Their mission centers on thwarting Viet Cong reinforcements along the coast while striving to safeguard the local village. The narrative explores the complexities of warfare, camaraderie, and the challenges faced in a hostile environment, highlighting the soldiers' dedication to their mission despite the isolation and danger surrounding them.

      The Coasts of War
    • 1980

      This perennial best seller details the explosive events of December 7, 1941, the day Japanese war planes attacked Pearl Harbor, launching America into World War II. Historic photographs and detailed renderings help illustrate the insightful text by veteran author Scott C.S. Stone

      Pearl Harbor
    • 1972