Fives And Twenty Fives by Brant Pitre

Set against the backdrop of the Iraq War, this gripping narrative delves into the lives of a platoon tasked with the dangerous job of clearing roadside bombs. Through the eyes of three main characters—a lieutenant, a medic, and an Iraqi interpreter—the story explores the psychological and emotional toll of war, the bonds formed amidst chaos, and the haunting memories that linger long after the battlefield is left behind. As they navigate the complexities of duty, loyalty, and survival, the novel paints a vivid picture of the human cost of conflict and the enduring scars it leaves on those who serve.

Published
2014
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-450
Original Language
English
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