The Sage of Saigon 2:
The Philippine Connection
by
Book Details
About the Book
Recently promoted to captain, Air Force Office of Special Investigations agent Tom Ross was a man on a mission. Determined to prove he was psychologically fit to return to duty following the death of his half-French, half-Vietnamese wife, Genevieve, in Vietnam, he was out to find those responsible for her death. At the same time, he had to perform dangerous investigative duties for the US Air Force, taking over the case of a fellow officer who was kidnapped, tortured, and then murdered by the people he was investigating. Integrating actual historical events into a story of drug-and-murder investigations that take place in the Philippines, The Sage of Saigon 2: The Philippine Connection provides never-ending action, travel, and adventures in different areas of the islands and the South China Sea. Operating in a country in political turmoil and governed by martial law, Tom Ross is affected by the arrival of American prisoners of war from Hanoi, South Vietnamese refugees after the fall of Saigon, murdering and drug-dealing gangsters out to kill him, a devastating killer earthquake, and a new woman in his life. What could possibly go wrong?
About the Author
Steve Crews was born an air force brat and remained so until he began a twenty-two-year military career in the US Air Force in 1971. He spent many years traveling in all fifty states and eight countries, including a year-long tour of duty in the Republic of South Vietnam and three tours of duty in the Philippines, adding up to eleven years. He graduated from the University of the Philippines on May 31, 1981, with a bachelor of arts degree, majoring in psychology, sociology, and political science. He currently lives in Mississippi with over five hundred other military veterans of World War II, Korea War, and Vietnam War—some of America’s most patriotic people—in the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport.