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  • Published: 15 January 2017
  • ISBN: 9780147517753
  • Imprint: Blue Rider Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $36.00
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The Knife

A Novel




A powerful, dark, and morally provocative debut novel about a U.S. Special Forces unit operating in Afghanistan, written by a former soldier: No Easy Day meets Redeployment.

A powerful, dark, and morally provocative debut novel about a U.S. Special Forces unit operating in the Middle East, written by a former soldier—No Easy Day meets Redeployment

It’s hot and getting hotter this summer in Afghanipakiraqistan—the preferred name for the ambiguous stretch of the world where the U.S. Special Forces operate with little outside attention. Team Leader Dutch Shaw is missing his late grandmother. She was the last link he had to civilian life, to any kind of world of innocence.

But there’s no time to mourn. After two helicopters in a sister squadron are shot down, Shaw and his team know that they’re going to be spun up and sent back in, deep into insurgent territory, where a mysterious new organization called Al Ayeelaa has been attracting high-value targets from across the region. As Shaw and his men fight their way closer to the source, mission by mission, they begin to realize that their way may have been prepared for them in advance, and not by a welcoming host.

The Knife 
is a debut novel of intense authenticity by a former soldier in a United States Special Operations Command direct-action team. As scenes of horseshoes and horseplay cut to dim Ambien-soaked trips in helicopters and beyond, Ritchell’s story takes us deep beneath the testosterone-laced patter into the lonelier, more ambivalent world of military life in the Middle East. The result is a fast-paced journey into darkness; a quintessential novel of the American wars of the twenty-first century.

  • Published: 15 January 2017
  • ISBN: 9780147517753
  • Imprint: Blue Rider Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $36.00
Categories:

Praise for The Knife

"The book's sense of authenticity is impeccable. The larger experiences of comradeship and loss, the ineffable questions of morality and complicity in combat--these issues will resonate with men and women far beyond the special operation's community...This isn't a novel to be overlooked because it searches into the searing and ambiguous lives of those fighting through multiple combat deployments; it's a novel about the world we actually live in." --Brian Turner, The Washington Post

"This first novel looks at bravery, comradery, futility and deception and indicates that the writer, a former soldier, has skill and potential. His tale of Shaw and his men, who must find the center of a terrorist cell, is exciting and emotional." --Military Times

"Army veteran Ross Ritchell's debut novel, The Knife, cuts deep to the core of modern warfare, in all its complexity and moral ambiguity...A gripping page-turner." --New York Daily News

"The National Book Award went to Phil Klay, a writer who used his experiences as a veteran in his fiction...but now a new writer, also a veteran, is giving Klay a run for his money...Ross Ritchell's The Knife...reminiscent of Tim O'Brien's Vietnam novel, The Things They Carried...It's the best novel yet about life at the point of the knife, in these times of overlapping foreign wars." --Alan Cheuse, National Public Radio's All Things Considered