The Kabul Conscript

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ISBN-10:

1733522913

ISBN-13:

9781733522915

Author(s): Rostron, M. E.
Released: Feb 26, 2020
Publisher: Village Books
Format: Paperback, 400 pages

Description:

The Kabul Conscript is a tale of friendship, intrigue, and deception set in Afghanistan during the summer of 1973. David Stuckrath, a Peace Corps Volunteer, becomes involved in a dangerous adventure with other young Americans and Afghans in the days leading up to the coup d'�tat by General Daoud Khan. The busy bazaars of Kabul are liberally salted with youthful trekkers, spies of a dozen nations, and the emerging communist and fundamentalist devotees. David befriends an AWOL soldier, accused of treason, who is pursued by his vicious captain and a formidable intelligence agent. The enigmatic expatriate, Conrad Slocum, comes to their aid. At the same time the friends must deal with the plight of a young Afghan woman trying to escape the horror of a forced marriage to a violent fianc�.

The Kabul Conscript is a "Conrad Slocum" novel, and a prequel to Cape Decision.

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