The Big Bad
by Brad Huestis
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Pub Date 22 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 5 Jul 2025
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Description
When Jessica Gilbert, a US Army JAG Corps major, deploys to Iraq in early 2006, she is excited to help rebuild the rule of law there. But soon the disturbing allegation that an infamous Army colonel cut the ears from dead Iraqi fighters as bloody war trophies captures her focus. Her investigation quickly morphs into a murder inquiry when she uncovers gruesome photographs revealing that the fighters were brutally executed on the battlefield.
In her quest to uncover the truth of what happened and why, she wrestles with the disparity in treatment of decision-makers versus trigger-pullers. Besides figuring out who committed this atrocity and their motives, she must fight to make sure everyone involved-from the top down-is held responsible.
A Note From the Publisher2>
Brad Huestis served as an artilleryman and judge advocate, is Airborne and Ranger qualified, and was awarded a Bronze Star for his service in Iraq. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Tampa, and his debut novel, Ahab: A Hockey Story, earned a bronze medal in literary fiction from the Military Writers Society of America. He splits his time between Weiden, Bavaria, and Tampa, Florida.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9798888247778 |
| PRICE | US$18.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 254 |
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