圖書名稱:No Man's War
No Man’s War takes off where the novel, Cold War Burning ends. With that ending Thomas (TJ) Morgan and a group of rescuers had recently returned from a successful covert extraction of individuals out of Vietnam to a safe-house near the Zugspitze, high in the Bavarian Alps of southern Germany.Looking forward to heading home to his fading page of retirement years, TJ is startled to hear government officials now looking for help with the fight against Islamic terrorism. A high Kurdish official had been captured by an Al-Qaeda terrorist cell and the official was none other than an old fraternity brother and fellow college classmate.How could TJ refuse?Read the continuation of an enterprising group and how they put to use their past and present expertise and experience upon the Kurdish battlefields and ancient sites of Iraq. Walk with them in the year of 2005, as they travel back to the Cradle of Civilization on an adventurous journey.Darrell S. Mudd was born in Kansas and grew up on a farm along the Smoky Hill River. During the Cold War era, he served on assignments in Europe and Vietnam, and today is available to speak to students, book clubs and other groups about his writing experiences. Retired from the beer business, he lives with his wife, Nancy, in Littleton, Colorado.No Man’s War is his second novel.“The words, no man’s war, imply the American anti-war side, professing that we should never have fought the war. However, from the Iraqi perspective, it was absolutely our fight and highly personal in overthrowing the Saddam government.”By: Mr. Alan Noraddin, an Iraqi citizen and resident of Baghdad from 1981-2004.