When Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam, the men under his command committed a murderous atrocity, and together they swore never to tell the world what they had done.
The author takes the reader on an exuberant, wicked, and unerringly wise political journey with Senator Charlie Martin, a decorated veteran of the war in Vietnam.
In this harrowing first-person account and shocking expose, Frank Anton recounts his years as a POW and the aftermath--devoting his life to understanding why and how his own government left him and others to suffer and possibly die in the Veitnamese prison camps. And the answers he's uncovered will forever astound and disturb you.