Quotes
“Joshua Shores delivers an unforgettable account of war, trauma, and the cost of survival. Challenging the glorification of war and honoring the complexity of those who fight, this book marks a vital contribution to the war on terror.” Mikael Cook, author of Life and Death at Abbey Gate
“This book lays bare the internal moral injuries that so many combat veterans carry but rarely voice. It is a courageous and unflinching meditation on guilt, brotherhood, survival, and the long road to healing. Shores doesn’t glorify war—he interrogates it with raw clarity, calling us to confront the cost of our decisions in uniform and as a nation. Every Marine, every American, should read this.” Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Schueman, USMC, author of Always Faithful
“Counting on Death is a raw, unflinching memoir that rips the curtain off showing the brutal realities of war. Through Josh’s unforgettable recollections of heart-pounding raids, narrowly avoiding death, and moments of dark humor amidst the carnage of Iraq and Afghanistan, this book reveals the untold truths of combat…This is not just a recount of military operations; it’s a tribute to the indomitable spirit of the grunts who fight in the severest crucibles of war.” Major Fred Galvin, USMC (Ret.), author of A Few Bad Men