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Red Ravage

A Novel of the Experiences of an American in the Philippines

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Publisher Description

Red Ravage, first published in 1953, is an action-filled novel set on the island of Luzon, Philippines, shortly after the close of World War II. Ex-GI and paratrooper Jack Crenshaw decides to remain in the Philippines after his discharge from the Army, and goes to the aid of a wealthy planter who has been victimized by the activities of a Communist guerrilla group - the Hukbalahaps or simply “Huks.” A romance also develops between Crenshaw and the planter’s attractive daughter. In addition to the drama and action portrayed in the novel, the book provides insight into the real-life struggle against Communist guerrillas that occurred in the Philippines following the defeat of the Japanese, and which, to some extent, continues to the present day.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
25 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
107
Pages
PUBLISHER
Burtyrki Books
SIZE
895.6
KB