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Mandarin, the first novel, tells the story of Bach, the first-born son of a Court family in Central Viet Nam. His father, a powerful and feared Mandarin, heads an underground movement against the French and prepares his son for a life of exile abroad with other political activists seeking to win the support of Japan, China and Siam against French colonialism. After many years in exile, they fail in their quest. With the taste of bitterness in his mouth, Bach returns home to take over the reins of power from his father. But, battered by the successive waves of death and devastation left by World Wars One and Two, the Japanese occupation and the first Viet Nam war, Bach's feudal world has disintegrated beyond recognition. It takes all of his spiritual and physical strength to rebuild his patrimony and save his official family, his many relatives, his second wives, concubines, mistresses and their progeny from starvation and death. The pomp and pageantry surrounding his title had evaporated, and he had become what his detractors called him, a paper tiger - a mandarin without power. After the battle of Dien Bien Phu, Bach is arrested by the Thanh Hoa People's Committee, accused of being a bloodsucking landlord, brutally tortured and a date for his public execution is set. How he escapes death at the last moment and rebuilds his life in the South is based on a true story that the author relives in fiction. Read more...

 

tiger generalTiger General, the second novel, is about Hai, one of Bach's many illegitimate children, born from a casual affair with a village girl. Mother and son run away from the manor in Thanh Hoa province and end up as vagrants under a bridge in Ha Noi, where the mother dies of tuberculosis. Before she dies, she tells Hai he was cursed at birth by three bad stars and has to survive thirty-six years before his lucky star can rise in his Career House. Buffeted by the First World War, the Second World War and the Japanese occupation, Hai goes from being a beggar and a pickpocket to a member of the communist underground resistance to a French police informer to a Japanese police analyst to a French intelligence agent. At thirty-six years of age, he comes into his own, as his mother predicted, and his rise is unstoppable. Recruited by the CIA, decorated by his President as a police general, the Tiger cuts a wide swathe through his enemies after the Tet offensive, ending his career as a senior political consultant at the US State Department, working to bring freedom back to his people. Read more...

 

 

kaleidoscope of warKaleidoscope of War, the third novel, is a collage of short stories as seen from the ground by men who fought in the second Viet Nam war, from 1955 to 1975. Army of the Republic of Viet Nam troops (ARVN); National Liberation Front guerrillas (Viet Cong); People's Army of Viet Nam (PAVN, formerly the Viet Minh); Chinese coolies drafted into portage duty down the Ho Chi Minh trails; Russian military instructors in Ha Noi;  US military advisors and combat troops tell their stories in the first person. Some, more motivated than others, fought for a cause; some because they had to; some because they enjoyed the God-like power that a man with a gun in a civilian community feels. Some fought for revenge; some because they liked killing; others for no particular reason. Nameless, faceless, they all fought. Many died unburied. Many stepped on landmines and came home with missing limbs to find their family had evaporated in a hail of bombs. A few came home to their families but found they couldn't fit in any more and soon moved on. Very few were lucky enough to come back to normality.
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