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Earl Swift author of "Where They Lay" has agreed to read Yahuti. "Where They Lay" is an informative and insightful chronicle of Mr. Swift's observations developed while accompanying and assisting U.S. government experts in their attempts to recover American MIA remains in Laos.
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Yahuti tantalizes, tempts and torments, March 9, 2004
Reviewer: A reader from Jefferson, MD United States
From the initial prickling Dedication, "to Joe, who disappeared into the mists...." to the Prologue's ending "What of the missing? Where are they? ...there is no accountability for them...we have been here all along - among you - against you," I am at a standstill with the balance of life's responsibility until I turn the final page and discover what happened to Douglas Mallory, who is this 'committee', what events did they force upon Mallory that compels him to say, "Something's are more important than self; some are worse than death."?
As a post-Vietnam war raised child I know little of the real events that surrounded my upbringing. Yahuti not only brings tormenting possibility to light, but comforts suspicion that yes, "the little man who was not there" may have indeed wrecked havoc on our world.
The website, www.yahuti.com, provides terrific visual reinforcement for the book, and background information on the author Gary Brosch.
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A new Web Site has been established for "Yahuti". Go there for a more detailed look at the book and the author. Go to:
http://www.yahuti.com
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