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Reds on the Run John Sandham

Reds on the Run By John Sandham

Reds on the Run by John Sandham


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Summary

At the height of the 'Cold War' in 1982, Danny, a tough, resilient RAF airman stationed in Belize, is plunged into a dangerous situation not of his making. Sisasi, a brave and determined Guatemalan schoolteacher, finds herself caught up in a terrifying life or death ordeal; escape is her only option.

Reds on the Run Summary

Reds on the Run by John Sandham

The author, John Sandham, uses his personal knowledge and experiences from working in Central America during the 'Cold War' to create this fast moving action suspense novel for adults. The story starts just before the Falklands War in April 1982, with Margaret Thatcher requesting support from Ronald Reagan to enable victory in the South Atlantic. The story soon moves on to the civil war raging in Guatemala, Central America. It was the height of the 'Cold War'. Reagan's US Administration was secretly working with President Rios Montt to eradicate communism, while the USSR backed Cuban government militarily and financially supported the communist rebels, known locally as 'the reds'. Danny Sinclaire was a tough, resilient, but ordinary Royal Air Force engineer based at Airport Camp in Belize, where he looked after ground support equipment, as part of the British protection force. He is soon plunged into a dangerous situation on the border, not of his making, which leaves him, and his team in grave danger with very few options. Carlos Cruz, a lieutenant in the Guatemalan army, is intent on clearing all communist rebels, known to him as 'the reds', from his patch of the Guatemalan Jungle. He has a highly trained platoon of 40 soldiers under his command, whose job is to find and destroy all the rebel held villages in Northern Guatemala. Sisasi, a brave and determined Guatemalan schoolteacher finds herself unintentionally caught up in the civil war. A terrifying life or death ordeal starts, and escape is her only option. The British, Guatemalan, and rebel forces clash in no-mans-land on the border.

Reds on the Run Reviews

"This is a great read, made even more interesting by the real life setting and the author's personal experiences. The dialogue is handled well and sounds natural, and the author's narrative energy is excellent and keeps us turning the pages. All together this makes for a compelling and moving story." - Reader

Table of Contents

About the author v Author's note vi Glossary vii Map of Belize, showing borders with Guatemala and Mexico viii Prologue - The setting ix Chapter 1. Going to Belize 1 Chapter 2. Airport Camp 17 Chapter 3. The only good red is a dead red 31 Chapter 4. Distant gunfire 44 Chapter 5. Send a clear message, no reds! 57 Chapter 6. The old path to Uaxactun 69 Chapter 7. Getting to the border 81 Chapter 8. Stand to! 98 Chapter 9. The hunt is on 113 Chapter 10. Back on the road 126 Chapter 11. An engagement on the way 138 Chapter 12. No man's land 153 Chapter 13. Time to leave 167 Chapter 14. Repercussions 181 Chapter 15. The preliminary investigation 195 Chapter 16. The charges 212 Chapter 17. The brief arrives 227 Chapter 18. An unexpected guest 240 Chapter 19. The boardroom 253 Chapter 20. The witness box 268 Chapter 21. The Frente al Mar Hotel 284 Epilogue 297

Additional information

NPB9781839757983
9781839757983
1839757981
Reds on the Run by John Sandham
New
Hardback
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
2021-11-11
312
N/A
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