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Battle Lines
Sep 19, 2024 6:20 PM

Author:Andy McNab,Kym Jordan

Battle Lines

The casualties of war aren't only on the battlefield...

Coming back from war is never easy, as Sergeant Dave Henley’s platoon discovers all too quickly when they return from Afghanistan. Home can be an equally searing battlefield.

When they are summoned back to Helmand to protect the US team destroying the opium crop, it is almost a relief to the soldiers, if not to their wives, girlfriends and families who are turned inside out once more by their men’s sudden departure.

And now danger lurks around every corner – for Dave’s team who must learn new skills to survive, and their loved ones in England, whose lives be ripped apart by equally deadly weapons – blind prejudice, acid jealousy, ugly rumour…

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Intensely imagined

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—— Press Association Syndication

A twisted, unsettling tale of family lies and lonely souls

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