This Memorial Day weekend I am making my book available for a FREE Kindle Downlaod. If you read your books on Kindle or have friends who do, this is an opportunity to get a free copy. The Download will be available Sat-Mon, May 26 through May 28, 2012 at the Amazon Kindle site http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007WMQWGK
and you can get it for FREE...and of course if you want to buy the paperback you
can still do that too through my website http://warrenmartinbooks.com/ and get
a autographed copy. I’m also doing $2 donations to the Green Beret Foundation for paperback
purchases through my website.
Feel Free to forward and share this with
your contacts – a free book is a free book.
The Book - Forgotten Soldiers: What Happened
to Jacob Walden
The fictional Cold War
story about Air Force Captain Jacob Walden shot down over Vietnam in 1970 and
the unknown story of why he never returned home. Forty years later Journalist
Ted Pratt investigates what may be the sudden reappearance of Jacob Walden. Ted
Pratt follows the trail to find Jacob and encounters Charlie Smith, a secretive
and seasoned Operative who may have answers to the question about “What Happened
to Jacob Walden,” and why Jake never returned home.
Some of the first comments about the
book...
Won't Be Able to Put This Book Down... The only disappointment I had with this book was the fact I
finished it in less than a day. A fantastic read that captures the reader. Jacob
Walden's journey is a remarkable story - and at times I found myself wondering
if the story could be true... I highly recommend the book for all readers - and
not just history or military buffs - but for anyone that has a space in their
heart to keep the spirit of our Forgotten Soldiers alive. Jen
Make sure your
schedule is clear... open to page one at
about 2pm and could not put it down finished at 1130pm... One of the best books
I have read this year! Congratulations, and well done! I would advise anyone who
is going to buy it make sure your schedule is clear. Andy
Miller
Fiction?? I
wonder...Although this is a work of
fiction, the story could very well have happened and none of us would have been
the wiser.
...The author uses real events in his story such as the historic U.S. raid on the Son Tay prison camp... Jane Fonda's infamous trip to the Hanoi Hilton Prison in North Vietnam, and the fall of the Russian empire...To tell anymore would be a spoiler - you'll have to read this fine story on your own to see how it ends. Warning: you'll stay up late into the night reading because you won't be able to stop. Highly recommended! John Podlaski, Author
Cherries : A Vietnam War Novel
...The author uses real events in his story such as the historic U.S. raid on the Son Tay prison camp... Jane Fonda's infamous trip to the Hanoi Hilton Prison in North Vietnam, and the fall of the Russian empire...To tell anymore would be a spoiler - you'll have to read this fine story on your own to see how it ends. Warning: you'll stay up late into the night reading because you won't be able to stop. Highly recommended! John Podlaski, Author
Cherries : A Vietnam War Novel
Clever
Thriller! ... the cleverest thriller I have read this year! It has all the
elements of true suspense... The author, Warren Martin, has plunged into his
rucksack of knowledge and experience and crafted a tale that will keep you in
suspense until the final page. I highly recommend it. Bernard Cenney
LTC (R) US Army, Author Sparrow's Tears and Close Your Eyes and See.
LTC (R) US Army, Author Sparrow's Tears and Close Your Eyes and See.
A Remarkable Story... To
tell a good story you need some kind of narrative device that brings the reader
in and then, once you have the reader, to keep them wanting more. That's what
Warren Martin does in his debut novel...it's what
drives the story from page to page. Martin has a good story to tell and his
heartfelt undertaking is not to be underestimated. Jeffrey Miller, author
of the award-winning Korean War novel War
Remains and his modern history of Korea,
Waking
Up in the Land of the Morning Calm
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