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COPY LINK : https://fastpdf.bookcenterapp.com/yump/1904034500 Karl Penta is a tough, wiry Liverpudlian with a Scouser's natural dark humor. He has served in many of the world's hotspots: Lebanon, Sri Lanka, and Kosovo. It was while in Sri Lanka that he saw an advertisement for ex-military personnel to work abroad. Soon Penta found himself in Surinam. His brief: to bring down the government. Within weeks, the government was on its knees. The twists and turns of this operation are still going on, but Penta feels it is now safe to tell the whole story in this book. Have Gun Will Travel Prol
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Karl Penta is a tough, wiry Liverpudlian with a Scouser's natural dark humor. He has served in many of the world's hotspots: Lebanon, Sri Lanka, and Kosovo. It was while in Sri Lanka that he saw an advertisement for ex-military personnel to work abroad. Soon Penta found himself in Surinam. His brief: to bring down the government. Within weeks, the government was on its knees. The twists and turns of this operation are still going on, but Penta feels it is now safe to tell the whole story in this book.
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Street Without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures
in Bulgaria
Sinopsis :
Kassabova was born in Sofia, Bulgaria and grew up under the
drab, muddy, grey mantle of one of communism’smost
mindlessly authoritarian regimes. Escaping with her family as
soon as possible after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, she lived
in Britain, New Zealand, and Argentina, and several other
places. But when Bulgaria was formally inducted to the
European Union she decided it was time to return to the home
she had spent most of her life trying to escape. What she
found was a country languishing under the strain of transition.
This two-part memoir of Kapka’schildhood and return
explains life on the other side of the Iron Curtain.