NATIVE SOIL
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About the Book
Two of the largest and most populous, and anti-American, countries-China and the Russian Republic-have joined forces militarily in an attempt at world domination. They have swept over Southwest Asia and the Middle East, forcing a buildup of hundreds of thousands of U.S. and Allied troops in the region. As the world would find out, that was not the only place to be invaded.
A small group of childhood friends, saying farewell and congratulations, are suddenly thrown into the midst of a war the country could not predict. Trapped and unable to flee to safety, they are ultimately forced to hide out deep in the forests of the Adirondack Mountains. There they must fight their enemies, both invading forces and other Americans, in order to survive. Their goal is simple, yet nearly impossible; make it out alive and escape the first war since the Civil War to be fought on native soil.
About the Author
Walter Palmer was born in New York City, and raised in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. He is a medical technician in the US Air Force, and is retiring from Active Duty in February 2007. An avid baseball fan, he also enjoys fishing and photography. Walter has been married to his wife Shelly since 1986, they have three children. They currently reside in Arizona.