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Were American POWs left behind at the end of the Vietnam War-either by accident or design? Colonel Tom Callahan is driven to find out-his own father is still listed as Missing In Action. What Callahan doesn't understand is how politically explosive the issue is, domestically and internationally. As he begins his quest, friends and associates meet violent deaths. Aided by his Australian-born wife, Colleen, his journey takes him halfway across the world to Vietnam, China, Mongolia, and ultimately, Siberia. He is helped and hindered by unexpected friends and cunning, deadly enemies. Bestselling Author, William B. Scott states: "Chita is a unique, fast-paced thriller that weaves nasty Washington cover-ups with assassinations, international intrigue, and air combat" Walter E. "Buck" Buchanan III, Lt Gen, USAF (ret) tells us: "Brinn Colenda once again proves himself to be a master storyteller"
Summer 2000: Wildfires destroy mountain watersheds and municipal water systems, and shooters target civilians as environmental terrorism comes to the United States. Wallerein, terrorist-for-hire, unleashes a terrifying campaign of attacks on the American Homeland... and his enemy, Tom Callahan. Callahan rallies support to stop the attacks.
International terrorist, Kurt Wallerein, hated and hunted by every intelligence service and law enforcement agency in the West, forms a partnership with Fidel Castro. The goal is to destabilize the democratic governments in South America and the United States.
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