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The best and bravest of America: their humanity, their vulnerabilities, and their triumphs. Mack DeHaan, decorated combat veteran, retires from life in Washington D.C. and moves to a small Virginia farm, hoping to erase the scars of war that have lingered since Vietnam. He bonds with two men who identify with his story. One is a World War II veteran who survived Normandy. The other is a brilliant, self-educated scholar who lost a son in Vietnam. This growing brotherhood is cemented when they are caught up in a terrorist plot. The richness of the characters will draw you in. The suspense will…mehr

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The best and bravest of America: their humanity, their vulnerabilities, and their triumphs. Mack DeHaan, decorated combat veteran, retires from life in Washington D.C. and moves to a small Virginia farm, hoping to erase the scars of war that have lingered since Vietnam. He bonds with two men who identify with his story. One is a World War II veteran who survived Normandy. The other is a brilliant, self-educated scholar who lost a son in Vietnam. This growing brotherhood is cemented when they are caught up in a terrorist plot. The richness of the characters will draw you in. The suspense will hold you. The message of healing and hope will leave you richer.

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Stan Poel, after serving in the US Army and completing an advanced degree in blind rehabilitation, devoted his professional career to serving veterans. He retired from the Department of Veterans Affairs as Director of Blind Rehabilitation Service. He moved from Washington D.C. to a small town in central Texas where he lives with his wife and a lively boxer named Rocky. Stan now uses fiction as an avenue of service to America's best and bravest.