Ash Dogs


Read by Justin Nicholes

(4 stars; 1 reviews)

Marcus Green has just been discharged after a tour of duty in Iraq. Wounded and disfigured, Marcus returns to a life he barely recognizes... and that barely recognizes him. Stricken by guilt and self-doubt, and spurred on by deep-rooted restlessness, Marcus decides he must embark on a journey to reclaim that part of himself which he has lost. As he explores his past he reconnects with a forgotten half-brother in Mexico and a former hometown love, but he must also come to grips with his accidental family - other wounded veterans and the Iraqis he was supposed to protect. (20% of the profits from "Ash Dogs" will be donated to the Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust)


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This novel is excellent and very well written and read. I really appreciate having a greater understanding of the plight of Iraq War Veterans and their families. The audio is great. This is an intense and absorbing narrative. I listened to parts of this book twice since I wanted to ...


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An engaging store about War veterans from a war that is still going on taking place in a part of the country that I've never been, and a culture I've never known. So I thought it was interesting.


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This was the first audiobook I had ever listened to, and I was impressed with the way I got lost in the narration. The writing was very beautiful.