Brothers in Arms
16 May 2019
Imprint: Macmillan
Synopsis
Darkly funny, shockingly honest, Brothers in Arms is an unforgettable account of a soldier's tour of Afghanistan, the brutal reality of war – every scary, exciting moment – and the bonds of friendship that can never be destroyed.
‘If you could choose which two limbs got blown off, what would you go for?’ Danny said. ‘Your arms or your legs?’
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16 May 2019
352 pages
9781529000412
Imprint: Macmillan
Reviews
A stunning account of war that gives a detailed look into the psyche of the twenty-first century British infantryman. Jones writes of his brothers and their Afghan experience, from its adrenalin-filled highs to the many lows, with passion and candour. The pace is unrelenting, whilst the epilogue stands as the sobering full stop for a generation of soldiers who campaigned in Iraq and Afghanistan.Major Adam Jowett, bestselling author of No Way Out
A gritty, brutal book about men at war. Raw and real. Brilliant.Tom Marcus, bestselling author of Soldier Spy and Capture or Kill
At times darkly funny, at times tragic, this is a powerful and honest book about the British soldier, about the reality of conflict and the struggles some face when they come home.Brian Wood MC, bestselling author of Double Crossed
Powerful, raw and poignant, but also darkly funny in places.The Times Magazine