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Rain
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Rain

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Drawing on his own experience, Barney Campbell’s Rain is a powerful, vivid and affecting portrait of the Afghan frontline.

‘No better on-the-ground description of Britain’s war will ever be written. Rain is what Chickenhawk or, more recently, Matterhorn was to Vietnam. It’s unputdownable, except for when the reader needs to draw breath or battle a lump in the throat’ Evening Standard

Tom Chamberlain was destined to be a soldier from the moment he discovered a faded picture of his father patrolling the streets of Belfast.

With the war in Afghanistan at its savage peak, Tom is despatched from home in the dead of an anonymous September night, a blood tribute leaving without fanfare.

Full of eagerness, but wracked by self-doubt, he must discover who he is and what he is capable of.

But as the bonds with his comrades grow, home - and the loved ones left behind - seem ever more remote from the surreal violence and exhilaration of war. ____________

‘Rain is not merely good, it’s remarkable. Powerful, at times unbearably harrowing, it captures both the fear and exhilaration of men pushed to breaking point’ JEREMY PAXMAN

‘A wonderfully achieved, enthralling and moving novel of war. Its authenticity is as telling as it is terrifying’ WILLIAM BOYD

‘Gripping … the ending is genuinely shocking’ DAILY MAIL

‘One of the most powerful and emotional works ever written about British soldiers in battle. Troubling, funny, upsetting, exhilarating and deeply moving. You will never forget it’ COLONEL RICHARD KEMP

‘One of the best novels about the Afghanistan war. Brutally honest, it could have been a memoir’ DAVID AXE

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 January 2016
Pages
368
ISBN
9781405921213

Drawing on his own experience, Barney Campbell’s Rain is a powerful, vivid and affecting portrait of the Afghan frontline.

‘No better on-the-ground description of Britain’s war will ever be written. Rain is what Chickenhawk or, more recently, Matterhorn was to Vietnam. It’s unputdownable, except for when the reader needs to draw breath or battle a lump in the throat’ Evening Standard

Tom Chamberlain was destined to be a soldier from the moment he discovered a faded picture of his father patrolling the streets of Belfast.

With the war in Afghanistan at its savage peak, Tom is despatched from home in the dead of an anonymous September night, a blood tribute leaving without fanfare.

Full of eagerness, but wracked by self-doubt, he must discover who he is and what he is capable of.

But as the bonds with his comrades grow, home - and the loved ones left behind - seem ever more remote from the surreal violence and exhilaration of war. ____________

‘Rain is not merely good, it’s remarkable. Powerful, at times unbearably harrowing, it captures both the fear and exhilaration of men pushed to breaking point’ JEREMY PAXMAN

‘A wonderfully achieved, enthralling and moving novel of war. Its authenticity is as telling as it is terrifying’ WILLIAM BOYD

‘Gripping … the ending is genuinely shocking’ DAILY MAIL

‘One of the most powerful and emotional works ever written about British soldiers in battle. Troubling, funny, upsetting, exhilarating and deeply moving. You will never forget it’ COLONEL RICHARD KEMP

‘One of the best novels about the Afghanistan war. Brutally honest, it could have been a memoir’ DAVID AXE

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 January 2016
Pages
368
ISBN
9781405921213