Weapons of Mass Destruction, Margaret Vandenburg
Weapons of Mass Destruction, Margaret Vandenburg
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Weapons of Mass Destruction

Author: Margaret Vandenburg

Narrator: MacLeod Andrews

Unabridged: 7 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/31/2015


Synopsis

For patriots like Billy Sinclair, the Iraq War started on 9/11. He is primed to kill in the backwoods of Montana, hunting with his buddy Pete under the tutelage of his grandfather, a decorated World War II veteran. When they kill their first deer, Grandpa smears its blood on their faces in honor of Pete’s great-great-grandfather, a Sioux scout who corralled the first wild horses bearing the Sinclair brand. A more sublime boyhood is unimaginable, a more tragic adolescence unthinkable.Nobody sees it coming. Pete’s inexplicable suicide steels Sinclair’s resolve to join the Marines. The moral certainty of the war on terror fills the void left by his best friend’s death. But Sinclair’s faith falters when his platoon is forced to attack equivocal targets in Fallujah: mosques, cemeteries, and countless homes. Urban combat is tough enough without being haunted by the specters of defenseless women, let alone children.Sinclair summons his training, holding his doubts at bay until a suicide bomber triggers flashbacks to the role he unwittingly played in Pete’s death. His own survival will ultimately depend on solving the riddle posed by these two suicides—mirror images of self-destructive compulsions at home and abroad.

About Margaret Vandenburg

Margaret Vandenburg has published works in a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, creative nonfiction, and literary criticism. She also wrote the libretto for Ada, which was presented by the Center for Contemporary Opera. Having completed her PhD at Columbia University, she traveled across Broadway to Barnard College, where she is a senior lecturer in English.

About MacLeod Andrews

MacLeod Andrews is an actor, voice actor, and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator who earned the prestigious Audie Award for best narration in 2018. He has starred in a number of independent short and feature films and is a member of the Rising Phoenix Repertory Company in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron

Maybe this book went over my head. It was enjoyable read, and obviously touches on the overzealous kind of person who joined the military after 9/11. It provides a good view of both sides of the argument. I get almost a Catcher in the Rye feeling from the main protagonist. You know he is doing what h......more

Goodreads review by Liz

I won a copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway. This is a hard book to read ... hard because it is so unsettling. It makes the reality of our ground soldiers' lives personal. It is the compelling story a young man's experiences after joining the Marines post 9/11. Coupled with the urban combat he e......more


Quotes

“A skilled writer who has done her homework…As the Marines advance, Vandenburg delivers a meticulous description of elite troops clearing an enemy city…This is good, popular war fiction with convincing battle scenes and a mildly flawed hero.” Kirkus Reviews

“In this meticulously researched novel, Margaret Vandenburg criticizes both the American way of war, and the horrors of warfare. What is remarkable is that she does so through the eyes of the US marines who are fighting it, showing great empathy for their perspectives. Well-written and almost cinematically engaging.” Kimberly Marten, author of Warlords: Strong-Arm Brokers in Weak States

An engaging read and a welcome reminder of the contemplative literary task that civilians and soldiers share. After all, war has always belonged to entire civilizations, not just the soldiers who fight them.” Logan Isaac, Iraq veteran and author of Reborn on the Fourth of July