Bride of a Bygone War
A Fiction, War, Thriller book. Wow, what an enthralling plot! I couldn't put it away. It kept me...
The second book in the Beirut Trilogy, Bride of a Bygone War is set in the spring of 1982, when Lebanon hopes for fresh political winds that might end its seven-year civil war. Enter Walter Lukash, a midlevel CIA officer assigned as intelligence liaison to the Phalange militia. Lukash soon becomes a pawn in a Levantine game intended to draw the U.S. into conflict with Lebanon’s Syrian occupiers. Unfortunately, Lukash is too distracted by problems arising from having abandoned his Lebanese bride five years earlier to see the trap until it springs.Beirut, 1982. Walter Lukash, a journeyman CIA case officer, has been posted in the Middle East for eight straight years and is ready for a quiet desk job back in Washington. When he is ordered to Beirut instead for a two-month secret liaison assignment with the Phalange militia’s intelligence unit, his superiors believe they understand his reluctance to accept.What they don’t know is that, five years earlier, Lukash secretly married a...
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Wow, what an enthralling plot! I couldn't put it away. It kept me breathless and I was urged to go on until the very last page. Right from the start I was dipped into the explosive world of the Middle East around the time of the 80s. Beirut wasn't anymore the Paris from the East. The war has divided the city into west and east with... Great story of the complications of mid eastWell written tale about the complicated situation in Lebanon. Fleming's experience in the area comes through in the details of the story. Fleming offers us a in-depth look in to the conflict within Lebanon with Christian and other faiths abd details the cold-war playing out there with Lebanon and Syria and how the US backed regime fares.