Not for God and Country
Category: | War & Military Action Fiction |
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Author: | William M. Murphy |
Publisher: | Koehler Books |
Publication Date: | February 23, 2022 |
Number of Pages: | 286 |
ISBN-10: | 1646632737 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1646632732 |
ASIN: | B08WKP1FSF |
From the painful experience on the battlefields of Vietnam
to the psychological damage that US soldiers experienced, Not for God and Country by William M Murphy offers a mesmerizing,
poignant account of the Vietnam War. Written by a war veteran, this book features
a cast of young men armed to the teeth and deployed to fight a war they don't
clearly understand why in a danger-infested terrain, facing untold hardships
and dangers. The author explores the emotional and psychological states of
these characters, the power of friendship, and their resilience and pursues the
lingering question: Was this war justified in any way?
William M Murphy paints a vividly drawn picture of the Vietnam War, exploring
the frustrations and vicissitudes the soldiers went through and what awaited
them back home from the senseless war. The descriptions are terrific, ranging
from the treacherous terrain to the emotional depth of the characters. As one
follows these characters from the heart of a painful war to the comfort of
home, they begin to understand how war shapes people, transforming them in ways
that are inscrutable. The author writes about the wounds of soldiers, both
physical and mental, letting readers see, clearly, the effects of PSTD, social
neglect, and the absence of appreciation from a country for which these
soldiers have risked their lives. Fans of military thrillers and historical
novels will be absorbed by this spellbinding tale of a senseless war. The pages
of Not for God and Country are filled
with gorgeous prose and the narrative voice captivates the reader right from
the very first page. A sure winner and a book that condemns war by exhibiting
it for the gory reality it is.