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The War Reporter
by Martin Fletcher
A thriller based on the author's experiences - great read! (7/26/2015)
Based on Fletcher's experiences, The War Reporter is a suspense-filled and beautifully-written novel of war with all of its atrocities and the long process of healing after the fighting ceased. A touching love story between the reporter and his interpreter is deftly intertwined with the dangerous research for a documentary on a war criminal in hiding while struggling to cope with their own lingering demons from the war. This novel reads more like a thriller than a memoir. Highly recommended.
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