"UNBREAKABLE": BOOK I IN THE "CONFLAGRATION" SERIES
A damaged war correspondent and a freelance reporter fall prey to war profiteers, enemy combatants, a death camp commander, and a ruthless newspaper editor who frames one of them for murder. As a story that was written to define all sides of the conflict concerning the Bosnian war, it brings to life the politics, causes, and certain key events through a cast of vibrant and personally challenged characters.
FIVE STAR REVIEW FROM AUTHOR CRASH FROELICH:
Unbreakable is a rocket-propelled rollercoaster ride that takes two young people in love and changes them forever in the crucible of the Bosnian conflict. Rosa Miretti, a courageous war correspondent fallen ill to the ravages of dementia, and Pete Rorke, a freelance reporter and ex-Marine who dares to stick his nose into war zones in search of the truth; are not only collaborators and colleagues, but also lovers engaged to be wed. Be warned: Every notion you’ve ever had about this war will be challenged, no matter what side you’re on. Just when one thinks the narrative has committed to a particular political point of view, the tables turn in the most poignant and disturbing ways to challenge preconceptions of good and evil in this ugliest of conflicts. The reader will be left thrilled and staggered by the depth of the story and the horrors that men are willing to inflict upon one another. There have been precious few books that deal with the realities of armed conflict like Unbreakable. This is humanity reduced to our most basic impulses – and our loftiest. You won’t be disappointed. You can’t be disappointed.
It’s impossible to recommend this book highly enough.
FIVE STAR REVIEW FROM AUTHOR CRASH FROELICH:
Unbreakable is a rocket-propelled rollercoaster ride that takes two young people in love and changes them forever in the crucible of the Bosnian conflict. Rosa Miretti, a courageous war correspondent fallen ill to the ravages of dementia, and Pete Rorke, a freelance reporter and ex-Marine who dares to stick his nose into war zones in search of the truth; are not only collaborators and colleagues, but also lovers engaged to be wed. Be warned: Every notion you’ve ever had about this war will be challenged, no matter what side you’re on. Just when one thinks the narrative has committed to a particular political point of view, the tables turn in the most poignant and disturbing ways to challenge preconceptions of good and evil in this ugliest of conflicts. The reader will be left thrilled and staggered by the depth of the story and the horrors that men are willing to inflict upon one another. There have been precious few books that deal with the realities of armed conflict like Unbreakable. This is humanity reduced to our most basic impulses – and our loftiest. You won’t be disappointed. You can’t be disappointed.
It’s impossible to recommend this book highly enough.