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|summary= Journalist Zoe Temple can't believe her luck when she's sent to Iraq to cover the birth of an emerging nation, not thinking that such luck can sometimes run out.  Mahmoud earns his money driving journalists from story to story, sometimes only just escaping intact.  However, the most dangerous thing he will ever do is fall in love.  Rick Benes is one of the American soldiers on the news, his only ambition being to get his platoon home safely as Iraq's birth pangs are violent and unrelenting.  And then there's Adel, a young Iraqi lad who never dreamt of violence; not until the day that Benes killed his family.
 
|summary= Journalist Zoe Temple can't believe her luck when she's sent to Iraq to cover the birth of an emerging nation, not thinking that such luck can sometimes run out.  Mahmoud earns his money driving journalists from story to story, sometimes only just escaping intact.  However, the most dangerous thing he will ever do is fall in love.  Rick Benes is one of the American soldiers on the news, his only ambition being to get his platoon home safely as Iraq's birth pangs are violent and unrelenting.  And then there's Adel, a young Iraqi lad who never dreamt of violence; not until the day that Benes killed his family.
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We've the utmost admiration for indie authors who go it alone in what's a very tough market and each year we pick the ten books which stood out for us. These are the ones we loved in 2013, in alphabetical order:

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Ryan Gearing said:

I think you are missing an excellent narrative from the First World War - The Devil's Carnival by John Mason Sneddon self published through Reveille Press.


Sue said:

That was published in 2012, Ryan!