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WAR
(Twelve, 2010)
A fatal collision of three lives in the most intriguing and original crime story since In Cold Blood.
In his breakout bestseller, The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger created "a wild ride that brilliantly captures the awesome power of the raging sea and the often futile attempts of humans to withstand it" (Los Angeles Times Book Review). Now, Junger turns his brilliant and empathetic eye to the reality of combat—the fear, the honor, and the trust among men in an extreme situation whose survival depends on their absolute commitment to one another. His on-the-ground account follows a single platoon through a 15-month tour of duty in the most dangerous outpost in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley. Through the experiences of these young men at war, he shows what it means to fight, to serve, and to face down mortal danger on a daily basis.
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A Death in Belmont
(W.W. Norton, April 2006)
A fatal collision of three lives in the most intriguing and original crime story since In Cold Blood.
In the spring of 1963, the quiet suburb of Belmont, Massachusetts, is rocked by a shocking sex murder that exactly fits the pattern of the Boston Strangler. Sensing a break in the case that has paralyzed the city of Boston, the police track down a black man, Roy Smith, who cleaned the victim's house that day and left a receipt with his name on the kitchen counter. Smith is hastily convicted of the Belmont murder, but the terror of the Strangler continues.
On the day of the murder, Albert DeSalvo—the man who would eventually confess in lurid detail to the Strangler's crimes—is also in Belmont, working as a carpenter at the Jungers' home. In this spare, powerful narrative, Sebastian Junger chronicles three lives that collide—and ultimately are destroyed—in the vortex of one of the first and most controversial serial murder cases in America.
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Fire
(W.W. Norton, October 2001)
Forest
fires, terrorism, war: explorations of danger by the author of The
Perfect Storm.
For readers
and viewers of The Perfect Storm, opening this long-awaited new
work by Sebastian Junger will be like stepping off the deck of the Andrea
Gail and into the inferno of a fire burning out of control in the
steep canyons of Idaho. Here is the same meticulous prose brought to bear
on the inner workings of a terrifying elemental force; here is a cast of
characters risking everything in an effort to bring that force under
control.
Few writers
have been to so many desperate corners of the globe as has Sebastian
Junger; fewer still have provided such starkly memorable evocations of
characters and events. From the murderous mechanics of the diamond trade
in Sierra Leone to the logic of guerrilla warfare in Afghanistan and the
forensics of genocide in Kosovo, this new collection of Junger's
nonfiction will take you places you wouldn't dream of going to on your
own.
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The Perfect Storm
(HarperPaperbacks, 1998)
It was the storm of the
century, boasting waves over one hundred feet high a tempest created by so rare a
combination of factors that meteorologists deemed it "the perfect storm." When
it struck in October 1991, there was virtually no warning. "She's comin' on,
boys, and she's comin' on strong," radioed Captain Billy Tyne of the Andrea Gail
off the coast of Nova Scotia, and soon afterward the boat and its crew of six disappeared
without a trace.
In a book taut with the
fury of the elements, Sebastian Junger takes us deep into the heart of the storm,
depicting with vivid detail the courage, terror, and awe that surface in such a gale.
Junger illuminates a world of swordfishermen consumed by the dangerous but lucrative trade
of offshore fishing "a young man's game, a single man's game" and gives us a
glimpse of their lives in the tough fishing port of Gloucester, Massachusetts; he
recreates the last moments of the Andrea Gail crew and recounts the daring high-seas
rescues that made heroes of some and victims of others; and he weaves together the history
of the fishing industry, the science of storms, and the candid accounts of the people
whose lives the storm touched, to produce a rich and informed narrative.
The Perfect Storm is
a real-life thriller that will leave readers with the taste of salt air on their tongues
and a sense of what it feels like to be caught, helpless, in the grip of a savage force of
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