Solitudinum faciunt; pacem appellant
(They made a desert and called it peace)
—Tacitus
Five hundred years in the future, the Federated States of Columbia rise against the oppression of Earth's corrupt Caliphate. Now Salafi madmen bent on a new jihad kill one soldier's family in a cowardly attack. In the fires of horror, a legendary warrior is born: Carrera, the scourge of Salafism. He will forge an army. He will destroy those who killed his family. And he will try like hell to not becoming exactly like the enemy he is fighting. Only when he is finished will there be peace: the peace of an empty wind as it blows across a desert strewn with the bones of Carrera's enemies.
U.S. Army veteran, attorney, and two-time John-Ringo-collaborator Tom Kratman delivers a thought-provoking, action-packed novel of groundbreaking military and political science fiction.
"Ringo and Kratman pull no punches."
—Publishers Weekly on John Ringo and Tom Kratman's best-selling Watch on the Rhine.
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Product ReviewI just stumbled accross this book and could not put it down. Once finished I Ran to get carnifex and was equally impressed. the only part that sucks is that now I have to wait till April or so for the next installment. Aaaarrrggg!
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Product ReviewExcellent read. A littl maudlin in a couple of spots, which is the only reason it gets a 4 instead of a 5.
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Product ReviewCol. Kratman again has pushed the envelope with this current novel. Showing us why we are not winning the war in Iraq, he gives us examples of how we can. He also shows us the danger of Trans nationals or
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Product ReviewI was impressed, saddened, pleased, and once shocked ... the ARC was well worth the cost, and its dead-tree brother will be on my shelf once available. Copies will be going to those I care about, with a small inscription: Why We Fight.
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