- Unknown Binding
- Publisher: Guild Home
- ASIN: B000SOD0P0
- Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 11.8 x 3 cm
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,518,449 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
| ||||||||||||||||||
|
Amazon.co.uk Trade-In Store
Did you know you can trade in your old books for an Amazon.co.uk Gift Card to spend on the things you want? Plus, get an extra £5 Gift Certificate when you trade in books worth £10 or more before June 30, 2012. Visit the Books Trade-In Store for more details. |
Product details
|
Suggested Tags from Similar Products(What's this?)Be the first one to add a relevant tag (keyword that's strongly related to this product)
|
Therefore to write a second book, starting off from where the last book finished would be sort of a hard task for obvious reasons, and so thats why David Morrell started this book, the second installment, from where the first film finished off and pretended that he in fact never died. (I bet he kicked himself every day for killing off Rambo in the first book). It's quite confusing i know.
We meet up with our hero Rambo in a prision quarry where Trautman, his old trainer, comes to free him on the condition that he will do a mission for him, which involves going back to Vietnam; more specifically back to the camp where he was tortured for six months. Once there he must take pictures of American prisioners of war as proof they are there, and then American will send in the Delta Force to get them out. Rambo reluctantly accepts the mission and is sent in with a few now ancient guns, his trusty knife, and a mow and arrow. However, a bad parachute landing into Vietnam causes him to lose both his camera and radio and has no way of contacting his base, or taking back proof. He decides to take them back the ultimate proof and rescue one of the POW's himself. This spells trouble and the man in charge (not Trautman), abandons the mission, leaving Rambo deep in the jungles of Vietnam with an American POW, and a few measly weopons while the whole camp proceed to attack him.
Rambo is captured and taked back to the prision camp and as he was years before, he is tortured and beaten. However with the help of a female friend Rambo manages to escape and after another huge manhunt, this time involving not only the Vietnamese army but also several Russian soldiers with much more firepower than the police force who were after him last time, he gets back to America and goes after Murdock, the man who left him for dead.
Unfortunately i have never actually seen the second Rambo film so i don't know how close the storyline is to it, but it should be pretty close as it was based on the screenplay of Sylvester Stallone and James Cameron.
The thing that i found in reading the first book was that you get to kno much more about Rambo himself, and his actual emotions that he feels at different times, and you get that exactly the same in this book.
Overall this second book installment of the Rambo series is really really supurb and i guarentee that any fans of Rambo will love this to bits. Also if you have read 'First Blood' and liked it then i'm sure you will also love reading this book. I can't understand why it has gone out of print because its really good, but even if it has, you can still buy it second hand and i highly recommend this.
John Rambo is in a Kentucky prison for the bloody one-man war against small town Sherif Teasle. Colonel Trautman offers Rambo's signed release if he agrees to take on what would be a suicide mission for most men. His first objective--penetrate the remembered jungles of Hell (Vietnam), and find the missing Americans who are still being tortured there. His second objective--DON'T rescue them. Only bring back photos. DON'T engage the enemy. DON'T get revenge. For Rambo, the first part is tough. The second, impossible.
But Rambo does agree to the conditions. He goes to Vietnam only to be abandoned by his only means of getting out of Vietnam, who have left on the orders of the Commanding officer Murdock to leave him there to be killed.
But remember, this is Rambo. A killing machine trained by the best to survive in the worst conditions. He decides that if Murdock will back out of his side of the deal, he's going to do the same. Forget taking pictures of the P.O.W. camps. Rambo's going to become a one-man army once again, and is going in to save them....and then he's going after Murdock for abandoning him.