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His style of writing and converting real world situations into fiction is very impressive. As a former helicopter pilot and Vietnam Vet, i can honestly say it doesn't come across as fiction to me . Chuck Crabb, Colonel, USAF, Retired . . in this second book in the TEACHER, SOLDiER, SPY trilogy, FORKS iN THE ROAD , First Lieutenant Williams is a Vietnamese language interpreter assigned to the Special Forces Green Beret camp near the Cambodian border in South Vietnam. The camp is overwhelmed by enemy artillery fire. Blasted out of his bunk in a near-miss, the Lieutenant is thrown several feet and loses consciousness. To survive, he must slide the length of the slit trench which leads to a tree-line and temporary safety. One-hundred-fifty meters of sewage stand between him and the freedom to fight another day. i crawled for what felt like a mile into the dark underbrus