Synopses & Reviews
“Powerful and devastating.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
Anthony McCarran, one of the armys most distinguished generals, was devastated by the loss of his longtime friend Jack Gallagher, who was killed in Vietnam. For years, the McCarran and Gallagher families have remained close, watching a new generation of soldiers face combat. Today, the generals son Lt. Brian McCarran is back from Iraq. Traumatized by the experience, theres only one person Brian wishes to confide in: Kate Gallagher.
“Explosive.”—Library Journal (starred review)
As the daughter of a fallen soldier, Kate understands the pain of war. But as the wife of Brians commanding officer, the volatile and shell-shocked Capt. Joe DAbruzzo, theres only so much Kate can do to offer comfort—and only so many secrets Brian can share…
“An absolute humdinger of a murder mystery…unrelenting suspense.”—Scott Turow
Tragedy strikes when Brian shoots and kills DAbruzzo on their army post in Virginia after a bitter confrontation. Now, in a high-profile court-martial, Brian must face old demons and new enemies as he fights to prove his innocence with the help of Paul Terry, one of the armys most accomplished lawyers; Terrys co-counsel, who happens to be Brians sister, Meghan; and Kates unwavering support. But before the case is over, Brian will learn that families, like war, can break the sturdiest of souls—and hardest of hearts.
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IN THE NAME OF HONOR
“Patterson runs a taut ship in the courtroom, and his crafty dissection of the problems of traumatized veterans returning home will have older readers fondly recalling Anatomy of a Murder.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A compelling and gripping read. Patterson explores the very real pressures of the loyalty, honor, and duty that accompany military service. Its a thriller that strikes at the heart of every soldier.”—Senator John McCain
“As always, Richard North Patterson demonstrates an uncanny knack for selecting a topic as hot as tomorrows headlines, but the pleasures of this book far transcend its gripping and timely subject. In the Name of Honor is a family saga, a courtroom drama, and also a rare kind of love story. There is romance, of course, but also an exploration of other kinds of love—of country, comrades, ideas. This is Pattersons best book yet.”—Geraldine Brooks
“Stephen King, in one of his novels, has his main character reflect that ‘Patterson and DeMille are probably the best of the current popular novelists. I could not agree more, and Richard North Patterson has done it again with In the Name of Honor, which will be very favorably compared to The Caine Mutiny.”—Nelson DeMille
“Patterson explores the concept of honor—and how men and women can sometimes embody and sometimes blacken this lofty concept—in this riveting legal thriller…Superior genre fiction from a writer at the top of his game.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A powerful and devastating study of war and its aftermath on those who fight… Patterson long ago established himself as one of the nations best writers of serious thrillers, and his latest novel burnishes his reputation as the thinking readers best friend.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
“Pattersons insights into PTSD are fascinating but never interrupt the storys flow to its explosive ending, and his courtroom drama is as intensely engaging as the most action-filled thrillers.”—Library Journal (starred review)
“An absolute humdinger of a murder mystery, with a you-will-never-guess twist that I greeted with pure envy. This is a beautifully crafted book that offers not merely unrelenting suspense, but a close look at the dysfunctions of military justice and of one particular family.”—Scott Turow
Synopsis
Anthony McCarran, one of the armys most distinguished generals, was devastated by the loss of his longtime friend Jack Gallagher, who was killed in Vietnam. For years, the McCarran and Gallagher families have remained close, watching a new generation of soldiers face combat. Today, the generals son Lt. Brian McCarran is back from Iraq. Traumatized by the experience, theres only one person Brian wishes to confide in: Kate Gallagher.
As the daughter of a fallen soldier, Kate understands the pain of war. But as the wife of Brians commanding officer, the volatile and shell-shocked Capt. Joe DAbruzzo, theres only so much Kate can do to offer comfort—and only so many secrets Brian can share…
Tragedy strikes when Brian shoots and kills DAbruzzo on their army post in Virginia after a bitter confrontation. Now, in a high-profile court-martial, Brian must face old demons and new enemies as he fights to prove his innocence with the help of Paul Terry, one of the armys most accomplished lawyers; Terrys co-counsel, who happens to be Brians sister, Meghan; and Kates unwavering support. But before the case is over, Brian will learn that families, like war, can break the sturdiest of souls—and hardest of hearts.
About the Author
RICHARD NORTH PATTERSON is the author of Silent Witness, The Spire, Eyes of a Child, Degree of Guilt, Eclipse, The Race, and Exile (available from St. Martins Paperbacks), among several other bestselling and critically acclaimed novels. Formerly a trial lawyer, he was the SEC liaison to the Watergate special prosecutor and has served on the boards of several Washington advocacy groups. He lives in Marthas Vineyard, San Francisco, and Cabo San Lucas with his wife, Dr. Nancy Clair.