A Short Stint in Burma

A Short Stint in Burma
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780595347148
ISBN-13 : 0595347142
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Download or read book A Short Stint in Burma written by Ernst Aebi and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-09 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Spurred by the hope of a new chapter in life with a wonderful woman, he was unwilling to risk the beckoning future free of financial worries the rubies would bestow on him. The emergence of this materialism was very recent and the recognition of the nascent ugly beast gnawed at his guts. Not long ago, before he had gotten hold of a gem stash, his goals had always been jobs well done and adventures well lived. Now an unrecognizable, hitherto alien possessive beast inside him, had started a persistent whisper Journalist Ursula Giger and treasure hunter Nick Horner have discovered a dangerous secret in the Burmese jungle, a secret the brutal Burmese junta's henchmen don't want revealed. Braving daunting odds and, with the help of former headhunters wreaking havoc among their depraved adversaries, will they manage to survive? REVIEWS FOR ERNST AEBI'S PREVIOUS BOOK, Seasons of Sand "The stuff that dreams are made of-and it's all real."-KIRKUS REVIEWS "Frank and humorous, filled with marvelous people and the details of his own daily life, Aebi's book tells an original tale."-PUBLISHERS WEEKLY


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