Discovering the primeval nature of the jungle through the eyes of an adventurer reveals its resemblance to Jurassic Park where even ten thousand bombers dropping their load wouldn't leave a scar. The author's vivid descriptions allow readers to experience the jungle's lush greenery and mysterious allure, highlighting the vital role of native peoples in navigating such extraordinary landscapes.
Can suicidal bravery and fanatical determination make up for material, industrial and numerical insufficiency? As the Asia-Pacific conflict turns against the Japanese these questions are put to the test. The results are nightmarish.