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The Girl in Green

von Derek B. Miller

Format:eBook

“A compelling combination of literate storytelling and action-packed thriller laced with humor.” — Library Journal (starred review)   Finalist for the CWA Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year   1991: One hundred miles from the Kuwaiti border, Thomas Benton meets Arwood Hobbes. Benton is a British journalist who reports from war zones in part to avoid his lackluster marriage and a daughter he loves but cannot connect with; Arwood is an American private who might be an insufferable ignoramus or might be a genuine lunatic with a death wish—it's hard to tell. Desert Storm is over, peace has been declared, but as they argue about whether it makes sense to cross the nearest border in search of an ice cream, they become embroiled in a horrific attack in which a young local girl in a green dress is killed as they are trying to protect her.   The two men walk away into their respective lives. But something has cracked for them both. Twenty-two years later, in another place, in another war, they meet again and are offered an unlikely opportunity to redeem themselves when that same girl in green is found alive and in need of salvation. Or is she?    “Swift, gripping, and mined with surprises…Arwood Hobbes is as intriguing an operative as Graham Greene's quiet American, but without the quiet.”—David Shafer, author of Whiskey Tango Foxtrot   “[A] stellar, electrifying story with a knockout ending.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)   “A penetrating, poetic, and unexpectedly disarming book about the ageless conflict in the Middle East.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)   “A Catch-22 for the twenty-first century.”—Madison Smartt Bell, National Book Award finalist and author of All Souls' Rising 

Mystery, Thriller, Horror & Crime
eBook
Erschienen an: 2020-06-11

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Carlos R. DiazRezension von Carlos R. Diaz

As I've stated before, there's a plethora of book titles with the word "girl" emblazoned on them in contemporary book publishing. It's a sad, goofy trend. Nevertheless, I went ahead and read this book with the word "girl" in it because it's a war story, and like Tupac rapped, "We're tradin' war stories." I love war literature, it is my favorite genre in fiction. If I ever pen a novel, it will be in this combative narrative. Anyway, in this story, Derek B. Miller crafts a tale about two men—British journalist Thomas Benton and U.S. Army soldier Arwood Hobbes—who meet during the Gulf War of 1991 and experience a harrowing event that shapes their lives two decades later. In present day, during the Civil War amid the Syrian refugee crisis, Benton and Hobbes meet again this time to attempt to right the wrong that occurred 22 years ago. This story introduces the reader to a gallimaufry of colorful characters, hailing from different, diverse corners of the Earth, who do God's work to improve the lives of miserable refugees in war-torn countries. This war story had adventure, mystery and love attached to its tale of a young women clad in green who is worth saving in a part of the world where saving lives isn't that important anymore. All in all, I really enjoyed reading this novel. It had heart, humor and horror—all in a good day's read. Anyway, as always, that is all.

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