Doyle’s book on Travis Patriquin
Publishers are running away from books about the Iraq war these days, so you all need to help new books as much as you can. This one, about one of the great stories of the Iraq war, deserves your help. I began reading it last night.
Publishers are running away from books about the Iraq war these days, so you all need to help new books as much as you can. This one, about one of the great stories of the Iraq war, deserves your help. I began reading it last night.
Publishers are running away from books about the Iraq war these days, so you all need to help new books as much as you can. This one, about one of the great stories of the Iraq war, deserves your help. I began reading it last night.
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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