He is a good man, a brilliant corporate executive, an honest, handsome family man admired by men and desired by women. But sixteen years ago Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam. There, in 1968, the men under his command committed a murderous atrocity-and together swore never to tell the world what they had done. Not the press, army justice, and the events he tried to forget have caught up with Ben Tyson. His family, his career, and his personal sense of honor hang in the balance. And only one woman can reveal the truth of his past-and set him free.
Interesting story, but much too long at 750 pages. Could have been much better at 450 pages.
Tyson, the main character is a complex and often irritating man, and in light of the crimes in question, one whose weaknesses are painfully obvious.
There were times when the book was quite interesting but otherwise it was too long and it got tedious. For someone who was in the Armed Forces or who's really into that topic, this might be a very interesting book but otherwise, not something I would recommend
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Add a CommentInteresting story, but much too long at 750 pages. Could have been much better at 450 pages.
Tyson, the main character is a complex and often irritating man, and in light of the crimes in question, one whose weaknesses are painfully obvious.
There were times when the book was quite interesting but otherwise it was too long and it got tedious. For someone who was in the Armed Forces or who's really into that topic, this might be a very interesting book but otherwise, not something I would recommend
The book was very well written.