Zig Zag to Armageddon

Zig Zag to Armageddon by Tony Foster, published by iUniverse in September 2000, is a 384-page work written in English. The narrative unfolds in Cosecha Rica, a small Central American dictatorship marked by a history of revolution. As the story begins, the aftermath of a battle involving Middle East terrorists and anti-American sympathizers creates a deceptive calm, hinting at the underlying tensions that threaten to erupt into a new conflict.
Readers will encounter a gripping exploration of espionage and the complexities of political intrigue in a region fraught with instability. The book delves into the precarious balance of power and the imminent crisis that looms over the nation, setting the stage for a new battle that could reshape its future. Through its detailed portrayal of the characters and the socio-political landscape, this edition offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the world of international conflict and the forces that drive it.
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Day breaks over the coastal waters of Cosecha Rica, a small central American Dictatorship where history is synonymous with revolution. The battle-bolstered by Middle East Terrorists and Anti-American sympathizers- has ended. But the strange calm, which surrounds this volatile nation like a tourniquet against ozzing bloodshed, is deceptive: crisis lies just beneath the waters… and a new battle is about to begin.
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