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This Shall Be a House of Peace - cover

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This Shall Be a House of Peace

Phil Halton

Maison d'édition: Dundurn

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Synopsis

A humanizing and sympathetic retelling of the origins of the Taliban
The Soviet-backed Afghan government has collapsed and warlords and bandits rule the country. A confrontation at a small, remote checkpoint sets an enigmatic Mullah on a path that will forever change Afghanistan's destiny and shake the entire world
Author is a soldier and security consultant with a great deal of experience in Afghanistan and conflict zones, and a background in insurgency studies
Disponible depuis: 12/01/2019.

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