First Review
The Battle of Port-en-Bessin
It's always nice when someone takes the time to read your work and leave a review. And even better, when your work 'hits the spot' in all the right ways. That's why I'm rather chuffed to share this first review for the Battle of Port-en-Bessin, because as you know, this genre is still rather new to me. So, it's nice to know I might be on the right track.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I have had the pleasure of reading
many books by Andrew Weston. This is by far the best book he has ever written.
That it is the first book of a new series fills me with excitement to see what
is to come.
Brilliantly written to the point I personally find
this book flawless. For context, I have an M.A. in Military History (WW2) and
have been reading war books since I was about six years old. Two of my all-time
favorite fictional war series are by Herman Wouk The Winds of War and War and
Remembrance and W.E.B. Griffin's 9 novel series The Brotherhood of War. I read
all nine of those back-to-back in the course of one week at one time.
The story of Sergeant Hart and the 47 Commando is
so accurately presented, you would think you are reading a unit history. That
this is fictional disappears within a couple of pages of reading. The story
flows in a fashion that makes it hard to stop reading. The battle scenes are so
realistic you can smell the cordite and feel the sweat in your eyes.
I read D-Day by Stephen E. Ambrose every year
around the anniversary of June 6. This book takes the true tales of the 47
Commando and puts a human face to them that you don't often find in history
books. This is small unit combat at its finest. These super troops are able to
overcome vast obstacles through their own capabilities.
If I am raving about this book, it is because I
love this book and cannot wait to read book two. There is a very, very good
chance I will be purchasing the entire series in printed book form so I can
place them on my Military History bookshelf alongside W.E.B. Griffin's series.
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