Tark’s Ticks escaped the Philippines only to be thrust into the hell of New Guinea.
The US Army needs a better way to gather intelligence on Japanese movements and concentrations. They envision a highly trained—deadly force of commandos that can match the enemy’s intensity and brutality.
Tark’s Ticks are perfect candidates. Rigorous weeks of training shapes the already deadly force into Alamo Scouts.
In late 1942, the Allies were desperate to contain the indomitable Japanese. Going on the offensive, the Allies attack the northeastern coast of New Guinea. Their goal: retake the heavily fortified region of Buna.
The newly trained Tark’s Ticks enter the action. Far behind enemy lines—they must rely on their training, and each other to make it out of the brutal quagmire and unforgiving jungles of Papua New Guinea.
The 4th book in the gritty WWII series—Tark’s Ticks—is fast-paced and will keep you turning the pages.