'Spoils is a harrowing and incredibly powerful debut.
I read this with awe.
' Kate Atkinson
It is the spring of 2003 and coalition forces are advancing on Iraq.
Images of a giant statue of Saddam Hussein crashing to the ground in Baghdad are being beamed to news channels around the world.
Nineteen-year-old Specialist Cassandra Wigheard, on her first deployment since joining the US army two years earlier, is primed for war.
For Abu al-Hool, a jihadist since the days of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, war is wearing thin.
Two decades of fighting ?
and the new wave of super-radicalised fighters joining the ranks in the wake of the September 11 attacks ?
have left him questioning his commitment to the struggle.
When Cassandra is taken prisoner by al-Hool?
s mujahideen brotherhood, both fighters will find their loyalties tested to the very limits.
This fast-paced, hard-hitting account of eight weeks in the lives of a soldier and her captor forces us to reconsider the simplistic narratives of war spun by those in power.
With its privileged insight into the reality of armed combat, Spoils shines a light on the uncertainty, fear and idealism that characterised the early days of one of the most important conflicts of our time.
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