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Dead Men Risen by Toby Harnden; 9781849164238

Dead Men Risen

By Toby Harnden

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Dead Men Risen by Toby Harnden provides a gripping and profound insight into the harrowing realities of modern warfare, specifically focusing on the Afghan War. This meticulously researched narrative unfurls the stories of British soldiers who faced unprecedented challenges and moral dilemmas in one of the most complex conflicts of our time.

The Story

Harnden chronicles the experiences of a battalion of soldiers from the Parachute Regiment, capturing not only their tactical engagements but also their emotional struggles. The book delves into the heart of combat, revealing the camaraderie, courage, and the ultimate sacrifices made in the face of daunting odds. Through a blend of personal accounts and broader military strategy, Dead Men Risen paints a vivid picture of the battlefield and the human spirit’s resilience.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intimate Portraits: The author’s ability to humanise soldiers amidst the chaos of war resonates deeply with readers.
  • Brilliantly Crafted Prose: Harnden’s writing is both lyrical and stark, immersing readers in the harsh realities of combat.
  • Comprehensive Analysis: The book provides an analytical perspective on military operations and their implications for global politics.

Perfect For

Readers with an interest in military history, particularly post-WW2 conflicts, will find this book invaluable. Those who appreciate true war stories that delve into the psychological and moral complexities of combat will be profoundly impacted. Fans of Harnden’s previous works, such as Bandit Country, will also appreciate his unique narrative style and depth of research.

“A compelling exploration of the human condition in the crucible of war.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 137 mm × 52 mm
Pages: 400
Publisher: Quercus
ISBN: 9781849164238

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