Redemption: 108,000 word high action story of a young Marine's return home with the effects of heated action and the devastation he endured etched onto his conscience. Before PTSD became a household word, and now treated like a physical injury, veterans returned home to fend for themselves.
Imagine you are the All-American boy: Accomplished and awarded high school athlete, a great student, wonderful son, loyal friend.
Imagine following your father's example and joining the Marines, then spending two and a half years immersed in clandestine warfare in Cambodia and Laos, when no U.S. troops were supposed to be there.
Imagine watching friends and foe dying ghastly deaths or suffering terrible wounds. Some by your efficient hands.
Imagine while in the midst of this war you are summoned home to attend the funeral of both of your parents, killed in a tragic automobile accident.
Imagine, after the funeral, the love of your life, your high school sweetheart tells you she is moving on. So, you return to the war.
Imagine suffering wounds to the body and mind. The body healing, leaving scars. But the wounds to the mind are sliced deep and are picked at by recurring nightmares, waking you in cold sweats. Unwanted memories festering on.
Imagine being discharged from the Corp., returning to a country where many thought of you as a criminal.
Imagine returning to your home town in a last ditch effort to redeem a nugget of your past life. A life that had unresolved issues.
Here begins Jon Marzetti's story
Imagine you are the All-American boy: Accomplished and awarded high school athlete, a great student, wonderful son, loyal friend.
Imagine following your father's example and joining the Marines, then spending two and a half years immersed in clandestine warfare in Cambodia and Laos, when no U.S. troops were supposed to be there.
Imagine watching friends and foe dying ghastly deaths or suffering terrible wounds. Some by your efficient hands.
Imagine while in the midst of this war you are summoned home to attend the funeral of both of your parents, killed in a tragic automobile accident.
Imagine, after the funeral, the love of your life, your high school sweetheart tells you she is moving on. So, you return to the war.
Imagine suffering wounds to the body and mind. The body healing, leaving scars. But the wounds to the mind are sliced deep and are picked at by recurring nightmares, waking you in cold sweats. Unwanted memories festering on.
Imagine being discharged from the Corp., returning to a country where many thought of you as a criminal.
Imagine returning to your home town in a last ditch effort to redeem a nugget of your past life. A life that had unresolved issues.
Here begins Jon Marzetti's story
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