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Leonard B. Scott

    Leonard B. Scott is the author of acclaimed novels that draw upon his extensive experience in the United States Army. His work explores themes of honor, endurance, and the psychological impact of military life. Scott's writing is characterized by its strong narrative and deep insight into the minds of characters facing extreme challenges. Through his stories, he examines the resilience of the human spirit in the face of conflict and loss.

    Commandogroep 2-2
    Solemn Duty
    Charlie Mike
    • Charlie Mike

      • 438 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      If war may be said to bring out the worst in governments, it frequently brings out the best in people. This is a novel about some of the very best. Some led. Some followed. Some died. Sergeant David Leader of Ranger Team 2-2, the Double Deuce, was a perfectionist who loved his men, his team, and his Army. For a long time, they had been his whole world. Sarah was cold and beautiful. For all her life, she'd been her whole world. She thought she knew it well. Then, in Vietnam, she was overwhelmed by something that completely confused her. People call it love. Major John was the commander of Sierra Company, 75th Infantry Airborne Rangers. Promoted up from the ranks during the Vietnam War, he was the perfect commanding officer. Every man he lost cost him a piece of his soul. Lieutenant Le Be was a North Vietnamese Army Regular. He was also a perfectionist who loved his men, his platoon, and his people. He would sacrifice everything to protect his country. He might have to. He's got a date with the Double Deuce.

      Charlie Mike
      4.4
    • Solemn Duty

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      SOMETIMES IT'S HARD TO TELL WHERE RIGHT ENDS AND WRONG BEGINS. As punishment for putting the truth before the reputation of the Bureau, FBI agents Eli Tanner and Ashley Sutton have been exiled to the backwater of Columbus, Georgia. They are truly a mismatched pair: She is a by-the- book, competent, tough, smart feminist; Tanner is a confident, competent, take-charge, battle-scarred Neanderthal. But their days of action are far from over--especially when Tanner suspects that a "suicide" at Fort Benning is actually murder, leading him and Sutton to uncover a chilling series of killings tied to a betrayal in Cambodia in 1969. A thrilling read for those who like their action hot, SOLEMN DUTY is a roller-coaster ride through a landscape of carnage and death, as Cambodian hit men, the Chinese mafia, and the FBI vie to outdo one another in an ultimate life-or-death climax. . . .

      Solemn Duty
      4.1
    • Commandogroep 2-2

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      De belevenissen van een groep commando's in Vietnam.

      Commandogroep 2-2