Gema: A Trooper's Tale

Gema: A Trooper's Tale

by Peter Jackson
Gema: A Trooper's Tale

Gema: A Trooper's Tale

by Peter Jackson

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Overview

in 1965 the british special forces (the sas) were active in sarawak and kalimantan....what used to be borneo. 23 years previously gema had been born into a community deep in the borneo jungle totally detached from civilization as we know it. as a teenager she was sent to a catholic community to learn a different way. she learned several languages and learned to read and write but her sense of tribal honor,history, culture and responsibility ran strong in her veins. sergeant major George mudd, a veteran sas trooper with experience in malaya and borneo inserted into the jungle with his troop to investigate a massacre. 20 years later gema is married and living in england with her beautiful daughter. the sas troopers are nearly all retired and taken up new lives. george mudd owns a successful security business specializing in oil field security in the north sea and brunei. the past comes back to life and people begin to die in mysterious circumstances as cultures clash.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033079858
Publisher: Peter Jackson
Publication date: 02/26/2012
Series: A Trooper's Tale (3 Book Series)
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 519 KB

About the Author

A retired single handed sailor with a love of dogs, rugby, golf and family not necessarily in that order. I get more curious as I get older and read books voraciously. I try and make my creations believable with an eye to "description" particularly of those places I've visited personally which is most of the "locales" in my books. I write because I love to write not as a means to pay the bills, although it would be nice as every "author" will tell you. For most, the marketing is far more difficult than the writing. The Irish Whiskey "Writer's Tears" is surely aimed at the marketing, effort not the tale itself. There perhaps is the operative word.....my books are a tale, a yarn. Hopefully something to get lost in. The good guys wear white hats, the bad....black but quite often good is not good and bad is not bad. All will become clear.........even to me as I never know how it's all going to end until the end.....that's the fun of it!

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