The Tinder Box

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<p>This is the fictional account of Naval Aviator John Walker and his adventures in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. His story begins in Monterey California where he is recruited by the CIA as an intelligence gatherer while still serving in the U.S. Navy. He is transferred to Naval Station Sangley Point where he is assigned to fly a camera-equipped DC-3 to assist him in his tasks. </p><p>His first encounters are with the Hukbalahuk in Luzon. Landing his DC-3 on a beach to gain information on the Huks. </p><p>Other missions outside the Philippines include Laos Cambodia Hong Kong Thailand and Taiwan which bring intrigue to the story. </p><p>His flight to Indonesia brings the United States close to war as John is forced down by a Mig 21 then protested by a mob at the airport and his hotel where unsatisfied protesters burn the British Embassy to vent their frustration in being unable to get to John and his crew. </p><p>Back in the Philippines John has his first of many interactions with the Abu Sayyaf. After the first two his life is threatened and he is transferred to the United States where he is recruited as a full-time field agent for the CIA. After a cooling-off period he returns undercover to the Philippines as the Naval Attache attached to the American Embassy. He continues his efforts to help the Philippine Military bring the Abu Sayyaf under control but is finally forced to leave the Philippines under threat of his life. Before leaving he is honored by the Philippines for his actions in helping maintain the stability of the government. </p><p>His conclusions about the situation show the increased Chinese influence in the country through many insurgent sources. </p><p><br></p><p><em>Unlike so many stories about the CIA's involvement overseas Walter's book reads more like an interesting military biography rather than a spy thriller. The author's background as a naval aviator also enriches his novel with his detailed descriptions of take-off and landing procedures of the various aircraft Walker flies. In short this down-to-earth tale is a good choice for those who prefer realism to fantasy in their fiction. </em></p><p>-U.S. Review of Books </p>
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