FALLUJAH DOES NOT FORGIVE
Eight Marines. Five Days. One City That Swallowed Them All.
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Eight Marines. Five days. One city that swallowed them all.
November 2004. Second Battle of Fallujah. Sergeant Noah Cain leads a squad of eight into the deadliest urban combat since Hue City. Room by room, door by door, they push south through the Jolan district — clearing houses, taking fire, and carrying the weight of everything the city puts inside them.
But Cain carries something the others don't know about. Seven months ago, he called a fire mission on a mosque. Civilians died. A Marine named Marco Torres died. Cain buried it in a false report. Now Marco's younger brother Julian is in his squad, wearing his dead brother's dog tags, following Cain through every door — and he doesn't know.
As the squad fights deeper into the city, the secret moves closer to the surface. The walls are thin. The truth does not need a door.
FALLUJAH DOES NOT FORGIVE is a literary war novel that follows eight men through five days of combat and twenty years of aftermath. It is a story about guilt and brotherhood, about the things men carry into war and the things war carries into them. It is about rooms that change you and doors you cannot close.
The jungle forgot. The city remembers.
For readers of The Things They Carried, Matterhorn, and Redeployment.
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