Jim Webb’s pursuit of the truth about his grandfather’s role in the Vietnam War puts him squarely in the sights of someone high up in the US military―someone who wants certain events from that war left in the past. Webb goes on the run in the American Deep South with Lee, a Vietnam vet, trying to smoke out the man they call the Bogeyman by using Webb as bait. The Bogeyman may be powerful and smart, but Webb and Lee, with the help of a few of Lee’s old army buddies (and one motorcycle-riding girl), are ready to take him down. Tin Soldier is the sequel to both Barracuda , part of The Seven Prequels and Devil's Pass , part of Seven (The Series).
Fishing for barracuda from a kayak in the Florida Keys. That's what Jim Webb thinks this resort vacation with his grandfather should be about. Except the dying resort owner holds the key to legend about a generations-old crime. A crime that is worth way too much to those who want the legend to be true. Webb soon discovers that what lurks in the sun, sand and shallow waters of the Keys is much more dangerous than a slashing game fish. And along the way, he learns an important truth about himself and his own past. In this exciting prequel to Devil’s Pass and Tin Soldier , the musically gifted and tenacious Webb finds himself caught in a dangerous mystery.
This two-book set features Sigmund Brouwer's Devil's Pass , from Seven (the series) and Tin Soldier (The Seven Sequels). In Devil's Pass , Jim Webb, an aspiring musician, is sent via his dead grandfather's will to Canada's Far North, where he finds out there are much scarier things than the cold and the occasional grizzly bear. After he thaws out, he's off to the American Deep South in Tin Soldier . With the help of a Vietnam vet and a motorcycle-riding girl, he tries to figure out his grandfather's role in the Vietnam conflict. Check out Barracuda by Sigmund Brouwer (The Seven Prequels) and all the other books in Seven (the series), The Seven Sequels and The Seven Prequels.