Desert Fire

Desert Fire by Stoney Livingston, published by Chokonen, LLC on June 14, 2015, is a work of fiction that delves into the harrowing experiences of a U.S. Marine pilot. This edition spans 210 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the pilot as he is shot down over Iraq, captured, and subjected to torture, ultimately being forced to deliver a televised statement that contains a crucial code regarding a weapons of mass destruction facility.
Readers will find a tense exploration of military conflict and the urgency of international security in this gripping tale. The story highlights the race against time for allied forces to decipher the code before Iraq can deploy its weaponry. With themes centered on war and military operations, Desert Fire offers a vivid portrayal of the complexities faced by those in combat and the high stakes involved in global warfare.
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A U.S. Marine pilot is shot down over Iraq. He is captured, tortured and forced to give a televised statement to the world. In that statement, he leaves a code, pinpointing the location of a weapons of mass destruction facility. Time is running out for the allies. They must break the code before Iraq has the capability to utilize the weapon.
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