Forgotten Soldiers
The Tyrus Chronicle, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Steven Brand
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Written by:
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Joshua P. Simon
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A great war. A changed world. A soldier through it all.
The Turine army is on the brink of victory against the Geneshans. Sergeant Tyrus and his unit are tasked to steal an artifact from the enemy that some believe has the power to destroy the world. Taking such power from the Geneshans would end the decade long war.
Upon their success, Tyrus' unit is among the first wave of soldiers discharged from the army. War has robbed him of time with his wife and children, but now the life he has dreamed of every day for the last 10 years is just a long journey away.
Traveling home, Tyrus finds the world he left behind changed in ways he never expected. His own countrymen view returning soldiers as a threat. His own townsmen want to forget he even existed. Danger is everywhere. His dream is in jeopardy.
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- Jesse
- 2019-07-10
Exceptional Storytelling! and a Great Message.
This is actually a fantastic series! I had it in my wish list for ages and ages but finally decided to try it out, this review is for the entire 4 book series.
Its a deep gritty story based moderately in the high/epic fantasy genre but draws a lot of its deep content from the focus on the hardships of war, the tole it takes on the mind and body and its the resulting PTSD. It deals with some heavy content like rape and pedophilia but in such a way, that instead of detracting from the story it adds to the depth of why you care about the characters.
Full of action and deep meaningful content this series deserves more recognition as the message it conveys holds true even in today's military service.
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