For thirty years, the cries of dying men and the searing agony of guilt have haunted John Travers--all because he made a decision in a Vietnamese jungle that resulted in the deaths of nine good soldiers. Now, after suffering through decades of self-hatred and bitterness, Travers has finally come to the conclusion that life is good.
And then Philip Mackey shows up. Travers--the owner of a private investigation firm with his business partner, Wally Karpinski--does not know much about Mackey except that he was a reasonably competent soldier who once saved his life. But it is not long...
For thirty years, the cries of dying men and the searing agony of guilt have haunted John Travers--all because he made a decision in a Vietnamese j...
For thirty years, the cries of dying men and the searing agony of guilt have haunted John Travers--all because he made a decision in a Vietnamese jungle that resulted in the deaths of nine good soldiers. Now, after suffering through decades of self-hatred and bitterness, Travers has finally come to the conclusion that life is good.
And then Philip Mackey shows up. Travers--the owner of a private investigation firm with his business partner, Wally Karpinski--does not know much about Mackey except that he was a reasonably competent soldier who once saved his life. But it is not long...
For thirty years, the cries of dying men and the searing agony of guilt have haunted John Travers--all because he made a decision in a Vietnamese j...