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Winner of the William E. Colby Military Writers' Award
Winner of the ALA’s W.Y. Boyd Award for Excellence in Military Fiction
Winner of the Military Writers Association Gold Medal Award for Historical Fiction 2021

Sometimes it takes years for a combat vet to understand what war did to him when he was nineteen. With the perception and reflection of a man on the cusp of retirement from a career teaching high school kids, Marty McClure recalls the relentless intensity of prolonged combat as a teenaged Marine machine gunner facing booby traps and battles in a war with few boundaries. Family and friends know Marty as a kind, peaceful man. They aren't aware that when he was young, he plumbed the depths of terror, hatred, and despair with no assurance he'd ever surface again.

Now he needs to reveal what happened in Vietnam and how, with the help of Patti, his wife, Corrie Corrigan, a disabled vet, and Doc Matheson, a corpsman turned trauma surgeon, he works to become a good husband, father, and teacher while he fights to bury the war. Only if he accepts help from his wife and his friends will he find real peace.

A Quiet Cadence: A Novel

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Winner of the William E. Colby Military Writers' Award Winner of the ALA’s W.Y. Boyd Award for Excellence in Military... Read more

    Publisher: Naval Institute Press
    Publication Date: 30/06/2021
    ISBN13: 9781682476505, 978-1682476505
    ISBN10: 1682476502

    Number of Pages: 392

    Fiction , Crime & Thriller

    Description

    Winner of the William E. Colby Military Writers' Award
    Winner of the ALA’s W.Y. Boyd Award for Excellence in Military Fiction
    Winner of the Military Writers Association Gold Medal Award for Historical Fiction 2021

    Sometimes it takes years for a combat vet to understand what war did to him when he was nineteen. With the perception and reflection of a man on the cusp of retirement from a career teaching high school kids, Marty McClure recalls the relentless intensity of prolonged combat as a teenaged Marine machine gunner facing booby traps and battles in a war with few boundaries. Family and friends know Marty as a kind, peaceful man. They aren't aware that when he was young, he plumbed the depths of terror, hatred, and despair with no assurance he'd ever surface again.

    Now he needs to reveal what happened in Vietnam and how, with the help of Patti, his wife, Corrie Corrigan, a disabled vet, and Doc Matheson, a corpsman turned trauma surgeon, he works to become a good husband, father, and teacher while he fights to bury the war. Only if he accepts help from his wife and his friends will he find real peace.

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