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The Last Platoon: A Novel of the Afghanistan War

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Stephen Graybill

10 Hours 59 Minutes

HighBridge Company

December 2020

Audio Book Summary

A platoon of Marines and CIA operatives clash in a fight to the death with the drug lords and the Taliban, while in Washington, the president seeks a way out.

This authentic war story vividly displays how a warrior must replenish his own moral courage and not allow ambition to coarsen his sense of decency.

The Last Platoon explores firefights expertly told by a combat veteran. Listeners will feel like they have entered a strange, alien world as they hear, in great detail, how the Marines and Taliban clash, circle each other, probe for weakness, and clash again in primordial violence, neither side yielding. While intrigue and deceit play out at the higher levels, in Afghanistan's bright poppy fields only the killing instinct will decide the winner.

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  • Ronald L.

    great reader good pronunciation

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  • Adam H.

    Good book.

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  • John M.

    Picked this up in VIP a while back. I could see and feel the action. Enjoyed the book very much. Rear story but unfortunately, it's an all too common one...

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  • Francis A.

    Good book with a gripping story. Interesting how the top brass was only interested in extending their careers at the expense of the men and willing to put the blame on others to do just that. I found myself getting angry at this as they were nowhere near the fighting and were quick to judge.

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  • Anonymous

    Good book, but not an outstanding listen

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  • Philip H.

    Good story. I have a feeling real life is worse than depicted. Narrator is very good.

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  • Anonymous

    Enjoyable

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