The co-author of Lone Survivor presents a dramatic, behind-the-scenes account of the capture of the "Butcher of Fallujah" by three Navy SEALs, tracing their subsequent endurance of prisoner abuse charges and their long efforts to clear their names.
I spent the 1998–1999 year in residence as a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. I owe a special debt to Sam Wells, Rob Litwak, and Christian Ostermann. This book owes so much to the Wilson ...
The high level of firepower, speed and flexibility of movement was unprecedented in the history of war.The book reveals the failure of America to grasp the nature of the vicious contest between enslaving communists and the guardians of ...
Callie, a secretary in New York, spent three years pining after her boss, CEO Eduardo.
Today Kimmel’s grandchildren maintain the struggle—for them, it is a matter of honor. In this conversation-changing book, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan go far beyond the fall and fight-back of one man.
Tracing the step-by-step deception of both the South Vietnamese and the American public from initiatives that began as early as 1969, through the disgraceful peace agreement that cost the country it's honour, this extraordinary book is a ...
THE JANUARY 2022 REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK “In the way A Thousand Splendid Suns told of Afghanistan’s women, Thrity Umrigar tells a story of India with the intimacy of one who knows the many facets of a land both modern and ancient, awash ...
***THE INSTANT New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and IndieBound BESTSELLER*** An NPR Book of the Day Picking up where the New York Times bestselling Front Row at the Trump Show left off, this is the explosive look at the ...
One of Officer Johnson's phrases was, “Just make sure you are squared away at all times.” Squared away means that you are clean, that your clothes are neat and clean, your shoes look polished and that you follow directions.
Indulge in more scandal in the New York Times bestselling Reverend Curtis Black series as Crutis and Charlotte find themselves slipping into dangerous territory.
But restaurants, theaters, and nightclubs were bustling; cricket and football matches continued to draw large crowds-, SOIIIC of the gentry still hunted to hounds; and eager debutantes still waltzed at coming-out balls.