The Bush Soldiers

The Bush Soldiers by John Hooker is a fictional narrative published by Fontana in 1986. This new edition spans 438 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Geoffrey Sawtell, an Australian officer, as he navigates the challenges of war with a group of inexperienced recruits and two Englishmen who are not ideally suited for their mission. Together, they must devise a plan to sabotage the Japanese forces that have taken control of Australia’s western coastal cities.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of military strategy and the complexities of leadership in dire circumstances. The narrative delves into themes of resilience and ingenuity as Sawtell and his team work to protect the Australian outback from enemy occupation. This edition offers a detailed portrayal of the characters’ struggles and the broader context of conflict, making it a significant addition to the genre of fiction focused on wartime experiences.
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With the Japanese holding the western coastal cities of Australia, Geoffrey Sawtell, an Australian officer, with a few raw recruits and two Englishmen ill-suited to the task, must figure out how to sabotage the Japanese and save the outback for Australia
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