A Soldier’s Duty A Novel

A Soldier’s Duty A Novel by Thomas E. Ricks, published by Random House Publishing Group on June 11, 2002, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of modern warfare. This 272-page novel presents a narrative centered around a brutal brushfire war in Afghanistan, exploring the challenges faced by the American military in the twenty-first century.
Readers will find an engrossing tale that examines the intricate dynamics of military life and the political implications of conflict. The story unfolds against the backdrop of war and military themes, offering insights into the struggles that define contemporary military engagement. Ricks, known for his expertise as a military correspondent, crafts a narrative that reflects the realities of combat and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved.
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From one of America’s most esteemed military correspondents and the author of Making the Corps comes a “briskly paced, engrossing tale” (Los Angeles Times) about a brutal brushfire war in Afghanistan that sets off a titanic struggle for the soul of the twenty-first-century American military.
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