Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a introduction into the apocalyptic world of Staff Sergeant Brad Thompson.
The radio goes quiet while on convoy in Afghanistan, a lost patrol alone in the desert. With his unit and his home base destroyed, Staff Sergeant Brad Thompson suddenly finds himself isolated and in command of a small group of men trying to survive in the Afghan wasteland. The local population has been afflicted with an illness that turns them into rabid animals. They pursue him and his men at every corner and stop. Struggling to hold his team together and unite survivors, he must fight and evade his way to safety.
This is the first book of a series. The book has sold aprox 10,000 copies on Amazon.com and more overseas.
This book is currently ranked
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My author rank has gotten as high as #3 in Horror.
The current book in the series Walking in the Shadow of death, is currently #19 in military and #20 in Horror.
“Calm down, Sergeant, I need you to give me a clear answer on what you are seeing.”
“I told you! The base is overrun with civilians … the gate is open and it’s burning.”
“Wait one Sergeant, we have a group of civilians approaching the back of our perimeter,” came the reply from the radio.
Cole spoke from up in the turret. “Sergeant, you might want to look at this.”
Brad turned his attention from the radio and looked up. He saw that a small ant trail of people were moving out of the base and headed in their direction. They were moving fast, not quite a run, but definitely at a quick pace.
“Charlie Six, we are being approached by the mob from the base, please advise,” he said into the radio.
“Charlie Four break contact, return to the convoy” crack crack crack “we are under assault, we are engaging with less than lethal. Return to the convoy.”
“Roger, Charlie Six, we are enroute.”
“Less than lethal not working, they are swamping the—” crack crack crack “trucks … they are dragging off the crews! ... Open fire!”
“Charlie Six, this is Four. What’s going on?” Brad yelled into the handset.
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Translated by Frank Dietz
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Author review: Nailed it. Perfect! Hope to do business with Mauro Saracino again. recent review. "Questo pezzo di libro mi è piaciuto molto perché parla della voglia di sopravvivenza dagli zombie Di sicuro lo consiglierei ad un mio amico" |
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Translated by Fernando Luiz Schumann Sessegolo
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Translated by Sabrina Ferrino
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