Books by Mark Berent and Complete Book Reviews
Mark Berent, Author Jove Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-515-10467-7
In this sequel to Rolling Thunder , the U.S. Air Force attempts to cut supplies to a crucial Ho Chi Minh Trail sector during the Vietnam War. According to PW , Berent's criticism of the Johnson administration is ``well meant but stolidly written;...
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Mark Berent, Author Putnam Publishing Group $19.95 (382p) ISBN 978-0-399-13439-5
Berent is a decorated Air Force pilot who served three tours in Vietnam. His first novel is essentially a series of vignettes and anecdotes loosely structured around the yearlong tours of duty of Air Force Captain Court Bannister and First...
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Mark Berent, Author Putnam Publishing Group $19.95 (399p) ISBN 978-0-399-13538-5
``Steel Tiger'' was U.S. Air Force code for the northern panhandle of Laos, a crucial sector of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. This sequel to Rolling Thunder focuses on the efforts of the Air Force in the summer and fall of 1967 to cut the vital supply line.
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Mark Berent, Author Putnam Publishing Group $21.95 (414p) ISBN 978-0-399-13603-0
In this Vietnam-era sequel to Rolling Thunder and Steel Tiger , Berent takes his well-established characters into the period of the Tet Offensive. Fighter pilot Court Bannister and forward air controller Toby Parker are assigned to form a new unit...
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Mark Berent, Author Putnam Publishing Group $22.95 (396p) ISBN 978-0-399-13722-8
The fourth novel in this Vietnam series (after Phantom Leader ) takes place during the fall of 1968. As a desperate President Johnson seeks to purchase goodwill by halting the bombing of North Vietnam, fighter pilot Court Bannister and Special...
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Mark Berent, Author Putnam Publishing Group $22.95 (383p) ISBN 978-0-399-13814-0
In the bitter year of 1972, deep inside Vietnam, American POWs with special knowledge or skills have been secretly removed from camps, their names hidden from official records. After a daring American raid exposes Soviet complicity, American airmen...
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