The Kosovo Incident

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Richard Romfh ISBN: 9781301248179
Publisher: Richard Romfh Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Romfh
ISBN: 9781301248179
Publisher: Richard Romfh
Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In December 2000, on a closing U.S. NATO base in Kosovo, a sniper wounds an airman. Col. Jim Weber—a Blackfoot Indian and former enlisted marine, now a crusty, outspoken, out-of-step air force surgeon—operates to save the wounded airman.

Seconds before takeoff, Weber rushes his patient to the last helicopter. Under sniper fire, the overloaded chopper pulls the patient aboard and lifts off, leaving Weber behind. Unarmed and dodging bullets, Weber flees into the snow-packed Sâr Mountains. To survive, he reverts from healer to warrior.

Ratko Rakočević, a Serb terrorist and radical Christian militant, tracks Weber and leaves a trail of mutilated people. He transmits pictures to media outlets and the story explodes around the world. NATO pressures the U.S. to capture and convict their renegade colonel.

When Weber discovers the frame-up, he has nowhere to safely flee. Returning to the U.S. without proof of innocence will lead to a court-martial and conviction. After escaping several life-threatening situations, Weber stumbles into the grasp of Ratko’s militia.

Only one person now can save Weber: Simonida, the terrorist’s wife.

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In December 2000, on a closing U.S. NATO base in Kosovo, a sniper wounds an airman. Col. Jim Weber—a Blackfoot Indian and former enlisted marine, now a crusty, outspoken, out-of-step air force surgeon—operates to save the wounded airman.

Seconds before takeoff, Weber rushes his patient to the last helicopter. Under sniper fire, the overloaded chopper pulls the patient aboard and lifts off, leaving Weber behind. Unarmed and dodging bullets, Weber flees into the snow-packed Sâr Mountains. To survive, he reverts from healer to warrior.

Ratko Rakočević, a Serb terrorist and radical Christian militant, tracks Weber and leaves a trail of mutilated people. He transmits pictures to media outlets and the story explodes around the world. NATO pressures the U.S. to capture and convict their renegade colonel.

When Weber discovers the frame-up, he has nowhere to safely flee. Returning to the U.S. without proof of innocence will lead to a court-martial and conviction. After escaping several life-threatening situations, Weber stumbles into the grasp of Ratko’s militia.

Only one person now can save Weber: Simonida, the terrorist’s wife.

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