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The Post-War Dream - cover

The Post-War Dream

Brian Paone

Maison d'édition: Scout Media

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Synopsis

War broke his spirit. Can a young marine find healing in a world he’ll never see the same way again?The South Atlantic Ocean, 1982. Royal Marine Fletcher Layne never expected to see combat when he enlisted, despite his father’s vehement protests. Yet when he is deployed to the tiny Falklands Islands, he figures Argentina wouldn’t dare challenge the islands’ mighty British sovereignty. But all hell breaks loose over the territorial dispute, and he’s devastated when a bullet misses him and kills a young comrade.Returning home with a heavy heart plagued by guilt, Fletcher resents any celebration of his heroism and his parent’s disapproval. And as the traumatized survivor wrestles with two imagined voices of nagging conscience, he fears not even the gentle touch of a kind nurse will get him through to a peaceful tomorrow.Can he gain ground over his anguish before the darkness drags him down forever?
Disponible depuis: 10/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 320 pages.

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