Uncommon Bond

Uncommon Bond

by John House
Uncommon Bond

Uncommon Bond

by John House

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"This book feels and sounds like an actual combat adventure mainly because the author, John House, knows a thing or two about the Vietnam War. He served there as a flight surgeon and his expertise to detail shows. The book is a fictionalized accounting of the POW experience of a doctor but the emotions and drama played out is as real as it gets. It is moving with both action and in its detailed story telling. It is a book that once you have begun to read it, you stay with it into the darkest hours of early morning trying to find out what is going to happen next. A FIVE STAR BOOK!"



— William "Rev. Bill" McDonald, Founder of the Military Writer's Society of America

Author, International Motivational Speaker, Poet, and Purple Heart Vietnam Veteran

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781635541410
Publisher: W & B Publishers
Publication date: 11/29/2018
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

John C. House, MD, creates his novels from his vast and varied experiences in life. He is actively involved in family medicine and previously spent time in sports, prison, and urgent care medicine.
Prior to becoming a novelist, John published poetry and he also won prizes for short fiction. His first two novels So Shall You Reap and Choices were written with locations based in Northern and Coastal Georgia. His third novel Trail of Deceit is based on his knowledge and love of nature, set on the Appalachian Trail.
House served his country for four years in the US Army, including a tour in Vietnam as Flight Surgeon for 2/20th Aerial Rocket Artillery and Division Artillery Surgeon for the 1st Cavalry (Airmobile), which gives his novels, Rancor and Uncommon Bond, much authenticity and realism.
John and his wife, Pam, live on the Southeast Coast of Georgia. All his creative works involve the richness of the Southern culture.
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