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I've read several of Peter Cawdron's First Contact (sci-fi) novels over the last couple of years and I eagerly await each new release. Like his preceding novel, The Artifact, The Anatomy of Courage takes place entirely on Earth and is more focused on human nature. The result is a gripping story that drew me in from the very beginning.
The Anatomy of Courage is thought-provoking, poignant, and all too relevant to the present-day conflicts, power struggles, and ignorance that threaten the future of our species and our planet. From my personal perspective, bringing these matters to light is the hallmark of great science fiction.
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Dr. Christopher Walters has been assigned to a medical evac team serving on the front line of the war against the alien invaders known as the Novo. As part of the Dog Food Squad, his role is to provide battlefield triage to wounded soldiers in no man’s land. Life expectancy at the Front is so low no one uses their real names, and he teams up with Hawk, Mouse, Leech, Lavender and William Sunday to save those he can from the brutal reality of war. The Novos, though, are not what they seem. Inconsistencies leave Doc questioning the war and…
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