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The Chief and His Marine
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The Chief and His Marine

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Too many fathers and mothers know the feeling of pride but also the dread that follows a son or daughter going off to war. And along with dread, when the worst you can imagine happens, there is sarrow…and anger. Sometimes there is more. Join Author B.A. Sherman at his most stirring and shocking best as he imagines the horror of war from a parent’s view. This is a story of love, hatred and revenge so gripping and so true to life, it’s hard to tell where reality ends and frightning fantasy takes over. Told in both the quite streets of the U.S. and the explosive sands of Afganastan, The Chief and His Marine goes where few have gone…and written about the experience. But war is real and likley to stay, he will tell you. Worth thinking about, and deciding what you might do if it were your son or daughter out there. Or you. These are the thoughts to grapple with in this story. They will make you hug your child a little tighter today, as you follow the Chief and Nick, his Marine-just out of school and so proud to be serving his country-into the killing fields of hell. The Chief and His Marine is B.A. Sherman’s first military thriller, inspired by true events.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sherman
Date
10 November 2017
Pages
442
ISBN
9781532355103

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Too many fathers and mothers know the feeling of pride but also the dread that follows a son or daughter going off to war. And along with dread, when the worst you can imagine happens, there is sarrow…and anger. Sometimes there is more. Join Author B.A. Sherman at his most stirring and shocking best as he imagines the horror of war from a parent’s view. This is a story of love, hatred and revenge so gripping and so true to life, it’s hard to tell where reality ends and frightning fantasy takes over. Told in both the quite streets of the U.S. and the explosive sands of Afganastan, The Chief and His Marine goes where few have gone…and written about the experience. But war is real and likley to stay, he will tell you. Worth thinking about, and deciding what you might do if it were your son or daughter out there. Or you. These are the thoughts to grapple with in this story. They will make you hug your child a little tighter today, as you follow the Chief and Nick, his Marine-just out of school and so proud to be serving his country-into the killing fields of hell. The Chief and His Marine is B.A. Sherman’s first military thriller, inspired by true events.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sherman
Date
10 November 2017
Pages
442
ISBN
9781532355103