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Word Of Honour
Nelson Demille
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Description for Word Of Honour
Paperback. *International No 1 bestelling novelist's electrifying thriller about the moral maze of man at war. Num Pages: 768 pages. BIC Classification: FH; FJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 176 x 110 x 43. Weight in Grams: 426.
Ben Tyson is a good man, a brilliant corporate executive, an honest handsome family man, admired by men and desired by women. But sixteen years ago Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam. There, in 1968, the men under his command committed a murderous atrocity - and together swore never to tell the world what they had done. Now the press, army justice and the events he tried to forget have caught up with Ben Tyson. His family, his career and his personal sense of honour hang in the balance.
Ben Tyson is a good man, a brilliant corporate executive, an honest handsome family man, admired by men and desired by women. But sixteen years ago Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam. There, in 1968, the men under his command committed a murderous atrocity - and together swore never to tell the world what they had done. Now the press, army justice and the events he tried to forget have caught up with Ben Tyson. His family, his career and his personal sense of honour hang in the balance.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Number of pages
768
Condition
New
Number of Pages
768
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751541786
SKU
V9780751541786
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About Nelson Demille
Nelson DeMille was born in New York City in 1943. He grew up on Long Island and graduated from Hofstra University with a degree of Political Science and History. After serving as an infantry officer in Vietnam, where he was decorated three times, DeMille worked as a journalist and short story writer. He wrote his first major novel, By the ... Read more
Reviews for Word Of Honour
'The military scenes have the gunmetal ring of authenticity ... a long, over-the-shoulder look at a time that grows larger as it recedes from sight' - TIME magazine