A PTSD patient triggers Psychologist John Moore’s traumatic memories of the Vietnam War. Moore returns to present-day Vietnam—the Socialist Republic of Vietnam—to confront his past war demons: the killing fields, two corrupt former South Vietnamese Army officers, a rogue American, and the CIA’s Phoenix Program. Partnered with an attractive National Policewoman, he plunges into the familiar decaying jungles fighting his anguish compounded by his wife’s death to solve a war crime.
About the Author:
Ed Marohn served in Vietnam as a US Army Captain with the 25th Infantry Division and 101st Airborne (Airmobile) Division. He commanded a combat unit and was awarded three Bronze Stars and one Air Medal. After 30 thirty years, he retired as an executive from International Fortune 500 companies and was elected to the Idaho Falls City Council. He served on the Board of the Idaho Humanities Council to include being the Vice-Chairman. His fiction and non-fiction articles have been published in numerous magazines. Legacy of War is his first novel, taking root ten years ago during his return trip to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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