The Eyes of the Devil

by Robert Fisher


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/08/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 308
ISBN : 9781452065922

About the Book

The jungle skills of Major Philip Melville were extraordinary and had earned him the reputation of being the most accomplished Special Forces leader in Vietnam. Shortly after the fall of Saigon he accepted one final mission. He led a squad back into Nam to rescue a group of wounded soldiers and the civilians who were sheltering them.

  He had been told the conquering North Vietnamese had no knowledge of the wounded group. This intelligence would prove false. Even without this complication Philip recognized the extreme danger of his task but would only later learn of its other ominous aspect.  Mei Li, the young leader of the civilians had recently inherited a fabulous fortune, which had come to the attention of the brutal, avaricious General Tran. He had sent his forces to track down Mei Li and plunder the treasure.

  This mission would ultimately leave Philip with deep mental scars.

  Many months later as his scars were slowly healing; he was persuaded to abandon the peace he was finally enjoying in New Mexico to find out who was threatening Mei Lis life in Hong Kong. There he would learn not only much of its colorful history, but also its dangerous present.

  Far from its attractive tourist areas, in its backwaters and dingy side alleys, he would have to face its most fiendish triad and would quickly understand that in this environment life was cheap. This too was a jungle where death awaited those who interfered with its triad gangs.

  Old scars would be reopened as he undertook this dangerous task. He would learn the root cause of his troubles in Vietnam and in Hong Kong would be the same - The Eyes of the Devil.


About the Author

Bob Fisher was born in Scotland. He left when he was 21, soon after completing his education, to live in Japan. Since then he has visited most parts of the world.

Whether waking up one morning in Malaya to find a black panther had been trapped a few miles from his home; or, having his hotel in Vietnam partially destroyed by exploding Viet Cong hand grenades, life has never been dull.

His many years living in The Far East allowed him the opportunity to study the culture, customs and history of several Asian countries. This resonates in his writing.

He and his wife have lived in six countries. Their three children were born in three continents, Asia, Europe and South America. They now reside in the United States.