Radio Flyer (formerly published as "Threads of War") is about a Midwest American boy who is ripped from his riotous and somewhat ribald teenage years and placed into the United States Army. His intellect and predisposition for the ability to learn languages lands him a position in the elite Army Security Agency where he is trained at the Presidio of Monterey to become a Vietnamese linguist and spy. Completing his linguistic academia, and ribald antics, Dee Tailor is shipped off to Davis Station at Tan Son Nhut Airbase in Saigon where he and his side kick Scooter ply their spying skills to help defeat the communist aggression. In the end an unseen force undermines the Americans and paves the way for the communists to finally occupy South Vietnam. Threads of War reveals the real reason the Vietnam War ended as it did. Since the cracking of the "Enigma Code" the deadliest weapon has been code breakers. These unlikely warriors make the difference in every war since. This story shows these soldier boys at play in the ASA. They are both sentinels and shooters engaged in top secret missions. The first novel in a quatrain. Watch for the next in the series "The Men Behind The Iron Curtain." It is about the Army Security Agency in Europe during the Cold War. To be released later next year. "The Dragon Hunters," a story about the ASA in Asia, will be released next year. A fourth novel "Federal Agent Jon Burrows" enlists Elvis Presley as a secret agent working with ASA agents. Buy your collector's copy today of this second issue of a story which can not be told in one book. Publisher and editor Mrs. Glenn Fannin (E. Jo Fannin). Rated (R) for violence and explicit sexual content.
Radio Flyer (formerly published as "Threads of War") is about a Midwest American boy who is ripped from his riotous and somewhat ribald teenage years and placed into the United States Army. His intellect and predisposition for the ability to learn languages lands him a position in the elite Army Security Agency where he is trained at the Presidio of Monterey to become a Vietnamese linguist and spy. Completing his linguistic academia, and ribald antics, Dee Tailor is shipped off to Davis Station at Tan Son Nhut Airbase in Saigon where he and his side kick Scooter ply their spying skills to help defeat the communist aggression. In the end an unseen force undermines the Americans and paves the way for the communists to finally occupy South Vietnam. Threads of War reveals the real reason the Vietnam War ended as it did. Since the cracking of the "Enigma Code" the deadliest weapon has been code breakers. These unlikely warriors make the difference in every war since. This story shows these soldier boys at play in the ASA. They are both sentinels and shooters engaged in top secret missions. The first novel in a quatrain. Watch for the next in the series "The Men Behind The Iron Curtain." It is about the Army Security Agency in Europe during the Cold War. To be released later next year. "The Dragon Hunters," a story about the ASA in Asia, will be released next year. A fourth novel "Federal Agent Jon Burrows" enlists Elvis Presley as a secret agent working with ASA agents. Buy your collector's copy today of this second issue of a story which can not be told in one book. Publisher and editor Mrs. Glenn Fannin (E. Jo Fannin). Rated (R) for violence and explicit sexual content.