Lost in a Foreign Land: A tale of survival and intrigue in Alaska and the Yukon during World War II

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The war in the Pacific is raging, the rudimentary Alaska-Canada military road is completed, and vast quantities of supplies are being moved northwest to deter a Japanese invasion of Alaska. Shinichi Oda, a pilot of the Japanese Imperial Navy, is launched on a daring mission to disrupt these shipments and, hopefully, weaken the resolve of the enemy. His actions were to set in motion a sequence of events that could never have been foretold. Shinichi soon finds himself alone and struggling to survive in an unforgiving northern wilderness. He’s tenacious and resourceful but how can he ever find a way to return to his distant homeland? It seems impossible but, against all odds, he must try. Lost in a Foreign Land provides a fascinating conclusion to what was formerly a matter of question. Herein, the story describes a desperate situation for the Shinichi Oda. As the story unfolds, his dilemma is resolved in a clever and intriguing way.

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Douglas Anderson, born in England, has a spirit for adventure and a willingness to accept a challenge in life. This resulted in his emigration to Canada in 1967, then to Alaska ten years later. Doug soon earned his wings and started enjoying Alaska from a new perspective. Along with his flying he also found himself hiking and gold prospecting in remote parts of the Great Land. These adventures inspired Doug to write Gold in Trib 1 and a sequel, Mystery in Trib 2. Lost in a Foreign Land complements these two books and picks up the mystery thread from the Mystery in Trib 2 and brings it to a fascinating conclusion.

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