MWSA Review
Sacred Plunder delivers an impactful and action-packed thriller set in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Beginning with Navy SEAL Mike McCall’s wartime service, author Phillip Daigle places the reader in Vietnam, both the intensity of the jungles and the chaos of the sights and scenes in Saigon. Daigle’s sensory details create this story’s memorable and realistic experience.
The novel progresses at a rapid pace with interesting characters—some good, some bad—and villains readers can root against. The characters have their own hidden secrets making them all that more intriguing.
The plot turns down winding roads, and the reader is left wondering which path it will take. When mixing Vietnam veterans with journalists, high-powered businessmen, CIA operatives, Buddhist monks, and Saigon citizens, the outcome can be unsure. Tension is tight lending to the page-turning aspect of the book.
Sacred Plunder is highly recommended for thriller fans and those who may not be aware of this unfortunate chapter of sacred artifact looting during the Vietnam War.
Review by Valerie Ormond
Author's Synopsis
Vietnam, 1969: a SEAL's jungle discovery turns a routine mission into a lifelong vow.
Navy SEAL scout Mike McCall discovers a fallen temple and swears to protect the relics hidden there. Years later, that promise drags him back into the war he thought he'd left behind.
Mike is recruited by Joe Kane's private security firm after discharge—ex-military talent doing corporate work in Southeast Asia. But CIA handler Dani Piedra has other plans: go undercover inside Kane's operation and find out what he's really moving through Saigon.
Vietnamese partner Le and journalist Jane Wade help Mike uncover the truth. Kane isn't just trafficking stolen Buddhist artifacts—he's using the antiquities pipeline to move heroin that's killing American soldiers. The temple relics Mike vowed to protect are funding the war's deadliest secret.
Mike works to expose the ring before Kane's network silences everyone who knows. But the deeper he goes, the more he realizes bringing down Kane means risking Le and Jane, burning his CIA handlers, and destroying evidence that could save lives—or letting the pipeline continue.
To honor his vow, Mike can follow his orders and stay silent or blow his cover and face the consequences.
Sacred Plunder is a character-driven thriller about loyalty, faith, and what it costs to protect what matters when the system is rigged against you.
Format(s) for review: Paper or Kindle
Review genre: Fiction—Mystery/Thriller/Crime
Pages/Word count: 315 / 91,000
