In KNIVES IN THE NIGHT we meet the Marines of Combined Action Platoon Tango Niner and the Popular Forces of Bun Hou village, South Vietnam, deep in Indian Country. The Marines and Vietnamese soon find themselves pitted against Major Nghu, a sadistic North Vietnamese Army officer dedicated to wiping
Knives in the Night
โ Scribed by Thompson, Nathan A.
- Book ID
- 100668643
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 314 KB
- Series
- Challenger's Call 6
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
War and assassination have come to the Golden Sands.
Wes Malcolm brings it.
Having slain the magus responsible for arcane storms on three different worlds, Wes Malcolm now seeks to drive the rest of the tyrants out of the desert world.
He must move quickly, carefully, and above all, quietly, for his foes have finally recognized him as a threat, and have created beings especially designed to end him.
This next confrontation will be a matter of knives in the night.
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