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"Both Ends" traces the last years of a dying man and ex-soldier, who killed a POW in Vietnam and suffered for it. Now, he has taken a case that sucks him back to Southeast Asia and a revolution that pits beginnings and ends, life and death, morality and sin, and the human condition.

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"Both Ends" traces the last years of a dying man and ex-soldier, who killed a POW in Vietnam and suffered for it. Now, he has taken a case that sucks him back to Southeast Asia and a revolution that pits beginnings and ends, life and death, morality and sin, and the human condition.
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Autorenporträt
Mark Moorstein lives and practices law in Virginia near Washington, DC. He is a Princeton and Temple Law graduate, and over his legal career has practiced land use, trial, and international law, and has argued extensively in the state and federal courts. In 1990, he was a delegate to a Moscow conference addressing the attempted rewriting of the constitution of the Soviet Union. He has litigated international matters such as land-grabbing issues in Cambodia. He speaks and reads several languages, plays jazz piano, and has maintained a serious interest in photography. He and his wife have two grown children and four grandchildren and have rescued many dogs.