Some Unholy War

Some Unholy War by Terence Strong is a paperback original published by Simon & Schuster, Limited in July 2012. This 416-page novel follows Mark Aston, a former SAS soldier who, after being wounded in Afghanistan, finds civilian life challenging. Returning to his rural hometown, he confronts the stark reality of his circumstances, including divorce and homelessness, while uncovering a hidden world of crime and gang culture beneath the town’s seemingly peaceful exterior.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of personal struggle and societal issues, exploring the complexities of life after military service. The story presents a blend of fiction and suspense, as Aston navigates his troubled past and the darker elements of his community. With elements of thrillers and literary fiction, this edition offers a thought-provoking look at the challenges faced by veterans and the impact of crime on everyday life.
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Having been wounded in action in Afghanistan, Mark Aston quits the SAS only to discover that life on Civvy Street isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Divorced, homeless, drinking heavily, he returns to his rural home town. But behind the genteel facade of the quiet market town lies a darker undercurrent of petty crime and gang culture.
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