Missing In Action
Escape From Laos
by
Book Details
About the Book
The Vietnam War didn’t end for everyone in 1973, particularly not the six hundred or so Americans left behind to rot in Asian POW camps, abandoned by the US government. It didn’t end for Trevor McIntyre either, driven by the knowledge that men were left behind and inspired by one who came home, Captain Mac Danner. Together with a former Medal of Honor winner, a former Congressman, and a Defense Department official disgusted with his country’s betrayal, five middle-aged citizens combine their various skills to conspire to bring home a living POW from Laos. Danger mounts when one in their group is murdered, and the prints on the murder shell belong to a man who officially died in action in 1969—further evidence that a secret “returnee program” during the Reagan administration had succeeded.
About the Author
The author, Paul Rifenberg, is a native of Niles, Michigan where he currently resides and operates his life and health insurance practice. He has been a passionate activist in the POW/MIA issue since 1979, and has written dozens of articles on the issue for the local newspapers, several of which have been re-printed in national veterans magazines