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284 pages, Paperback
First published November 7, 2017
Throughout the United States, so many families believed the conflict was behind them, but it wasn’t. In homes, cities, and states the war raged on—inside of those who had fought it. For all of them the certain line between good and evil had permanently blurred. They’d battled and lost, no matter the specific outcome of each skirmish. There was no winning when success meant you had destroyed another American—someone’s son, husband, or father.Ibrahim's writing style isn't drop dead gorgeous, but neither does it get in the way of what she has to say. I like her story telling. I want to know what happens next in the lives of these characters. I am fortunate to be able to pick up the next in the series immediately. For me, this is 4-stars. Good and better than OK, but not literature worth another star.