The Blue Honey Pot - John P Roberts - Books -  - 9781080021413 - July 12, 2019
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The Blue Honey Pot

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HOW TO LOSE YOUR COUNTRY AND YOUR DIGNITY WITHOUT LEAVING HOMEThis story is written in three parts. It's about a nation that began over a century earlier by farmers and business men looking to make a new start in life free from the tyranny back home. It's about those who risked their lives fighting wars with local tribes to keep their land they paid for. It's about making something work when everything was against them and they not only fought the British but served with them. Now it's 1976 and it's about those who fought for their country to remain free while communist supporters changed the rules of law to suit their goals of total overthrow. It's about how people who are swayed by lies and false truth. About a media that sees only the blood and not the truth. About power and prestige they think they will be able to keep once the fighting stops. But they too will lose all in the end because it's the end of a country and the beginning of a dictatorship that will last decades. This story follows those who came to the aid of this country when it called for help. Mary Reid is a former reporter that got into trouble and moved to Rhodesia in the midst of turmoil thinking she will return home as an international activist. Jeffers is what the British call a war whore and as a former Green Beret who served in Vietnam is a most valuable person to have around. Addy Modal is the son of a Lord and has been fighting insurgents most of his career in the military and civilian arenas. The subject is gun runners and how to stop them. Addy thinks he knows how.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 12, 2019
ISBN13 9781080021413
Pages 118
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   167 g
Language English  

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