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In January 1955 the
U.S. Congress enacted the Formosa Resolution establishing an
American commitment to defend Formosa (now Taiwan), the last
shelter for the Republic of China and its leader Chiang
Kai-shek. U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower promised to
protect all territories in the West Pacific under the
jurisdiction of the Republic of China against any threat. The
lines were drawn and two million Chinese soldiers lined up to
cross the Straits of Formosa and claim the island for the
People’s Republic.
On the island of
Okinawa, twenty-five US Air Force F-100D fighter/bombers sat
poised for a retaliatory strike against mainland China. Their
payload... twenty-five Hydrogen Bombs.
Max Blue brings this
lesser known threat of nuclear holocaust to light with an
entertaining and enlightening work of historic fiction based on
true events.
Witness the years
preceding this international showdown from both sides as east
meets west and Lindsay Mae Sawyer, the pregnant wife of an Air
Force officer and resident of Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
finds her fate in this deadly conflict. She must convince
Chinese Marshal Chu Teh that orders to attack Formosa will
result in the deaths of millions of people along the Yellow
River.
About
the Author:
Max Blue is also the author of …
•
God is Alive and Playing Third
Base for the Appleton Papermaker
• For Those In Peril On The Sea
•
Times
• Higher Ed
•
Giessow’s Cottage Farm
THE BISMARK
PACHECO MYSTERIES
•
Murder At The CAT
• Cielito Lindo (with Wilson Abut)
• Luz Stella’s Tale (with
Wilson Abut)
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