A book trailer for “Back to Somalia” by Glenn A. Bell is now available
A book trailer for Glenn A. Bell’s “Back to Somalia” has been released. This video trailer presents a glimpse of the world of the characters present in the story. Readers will love the way the story written by the author comes to life as presented by this book trailer.
“Back to Somalia” by Glenn A. Bell is a masterpiece that has been reaching its network of readers and making its way into the literary world. It is an intense and gripping military thriller that takes readers on a high-stakes journey into the heart of covert operations. The novel excels in several key areas, creating a compelling and memorable story.
Recently, a Hollywood-style script was published for the book, which explores themes of duty, sacrifice, leadership, and the relentless pursuit of justice. It delves into the moral complexities of military operations and the personal toll they can take on soldiers.
The author, Glenn Bell, like the main character, Ethan Breaux, in his new action novel, was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He grew up hunting in the woods of southwestern Louisiana as well as fishing in the lakes and rivers in the confines of Calcasieu Parish. Glenn loves the spicy Cajun cuisine of his native state. The word is that he makes one of the South’s best, old-fashioned pecan pies.
Glenn has not always been an author. In fact, most of his life has been spent as a pilot, flying helicopters and commercial jet transport airplanes. Just like his main character, nicknamed Cajun, he was a warrant officer. He has flown most U.S. Army helicopters. Glenn has experience as an air mission commander.
WHAT DO NORTH KOREAN NUKES, SOMALI PIRATES, HELICOPTERS, JET AIRPLANES, SUBMARINES, AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, AND SAVANNAH HAVE IN COMMON?
ANSWER: CAJUN
Ethan Breaux, call sign Cajun, has been flying charters out of Bristol, England, for two years. His life as a civilian pilot has been going very well after many years of flying Special Operations missions in Army helicopters. Cajun is sought out by the CIA to coordinate and execute a super clandestine military-style operation into Mogadishu, Somalia, to retrieve a North Korean nuclear weapon hijacked by pirates at the behest of Hezbollah Islamic terrorists.
He reluctantly agrees to take on the dangerous mission only after learning that Savannah, the love of his life, is being held on the outskirts of Ethiopia. She is a nurse and has been taken along with an Ethiopian nurse by Somali Islamic soldiers to treat their wounded.
Cajun brings together all his Special Operations buddies from the old days. The U.S. government provides everything needed in the way of military helicopters because the U.S. cannot set foot back in Somalia after the failed Battle of Mogadishu of 1993. The story moves from England to Oman, then into the Cradle of Mankind in the depths of darkest Africa.
The realism in the execution of multiple military skirmishes involving air-to-ground firefights could only be written by someone who has pulled the trigger.
Watch the video trailer below: