Synopses & Reviews
A Heart-Racing Postwar Thriller Ripped from the Pages of History
Who will reap the rewards of war?
Hawaii, 1948.
Troubled WWII hero turned deserter Wendell Lett desperately seeks a cure to his severe combat trauma, and The Preserve seems to be his salvation. Run by Lansdale, a mysterious intelligence officer, and Lett's ambitious wartime XO Charlie Selfer, the secretive training camp promises relief from the terrors in his mind. Together with Kanani Alana, a tough-minded Hawaiian also looking for a new start at The Preserve, Lett begins to feel hopeful.
All illusions are shattered, though, when Lett discovers The Preserve's true intentions — to rebuild him into a cold-blooded assassin. The deadly conspiracy runs deep, all the way to General Douglas MacArthur, and his refusal to cooperate is met with merciless punishment. His only hope is Kanani and her dangerous escape plan that would grant freedom from The Preserve — if he can hide while surviving the harsh wilderness of the Big Island.
Based on true events, The Preserve is a fast-paced historical thriller that will leave you breathless.
The Preserve is the second book featuring Wendell Lett, who first appeared in the prequel Under False Flags.
Review
"In The Preserve, Steve Anderson once again paints a compelling and page-turning thriller with the men and women treated almost as expendable tools for post WWII intrigue and violence. Once you read this story, the background of the almost coup d'état by MacArthur becomes all the more plausible — and frighteningly possible even today." Peter Riva, author of the thriller series featuring expert safari guide Mbuno and wildlife television producer Pero Baltazar
Review
"The Preserve artfully blends post-WWII Hawaii with a treasure hunt. Exciting from the beginning, the author takes us into scenes of the Big Island and the tortured mind of a soldier suffering from 'combat fatigue, ' what we now know as PTSD. Highly atmospheric and a great read for military buffs and those interested in a thrilling story." Ron Lealos, author of Pashtun
Review
"Readers will root for Wendell, with his unrelenting demons, as he soldiers on, fighting for his sanity and his life." Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Steve Anderson is the author of the Kaspar Brothers series (The Losing Role, Liberated, Lost Kin), Under False Flags: A Novel, and other works centered on WWII and its aftermath. In The Other Oregon and the novella Rain Down (Kindle Single), he writes about his home state. Anderson was a Fulbright Fellow in Germany, and is a literary translator of German to English as well as a freelance editor. He lives in Portland, Oregon. http: //www.stephenfanderson.com