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A Desert Called Peace (Hardcover)

by Tom Kratman (Author)
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Five hundred years from now, humankind has found a link to a remarkably Earth-like planet and settled there, dividing ?as humans will -- into dozens of nation-states. The Federated States of Columbia has consolidated power and risen against the oppression of Earth's corrupt Caliphate. But when Salafi madmen bent on a new jihad kill FSC Captain Patrick Hennessey's family in a cowardly attack, they create an enemy that will show even less mercy than they do. A legendary warrior is born: Carrera, the scourge of Salafism. He will forge an army from the decrepit remains of a military in a failing state. He will find those who killed his family. He will destroy them utterly. And he will try like hell to not becoming exactly like the enemy he is fighting. Only when he is finished will there be peace: the peace of an empty wind as it blows across a desert strewn with the bones of Carrera's enemies.

About the Author
Tom Kratman, in 1974 at age seventeen, became a political refugee and defector from the PRM (People's Republic of Massachusetts) by virtue of joining the Regular Army. He stayed a Regular Army infantryman most of his adult life, returning to Massachusetts as an unofficial dissident while attending Boston College after his first hitch. Tom is currently an attorney practicing in southwest Virginia. Baen published his first novel, A State of Disobedience and two collaborations with John Ringo in the Posleen War series, Watch on the Rhine and Yellow Eyes.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 736 pages
  • Publisher: Baen (September 4, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416521453
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416521457
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #558,677 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Military SF, September 4, 2007
By N. Glatzer (New Orleans) - See all my reviews
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About 500 years in the future, the Earth is governed by the descendent of the UN, the United Earth, which has stopped the strife between nations and formed with a world government of enlightened intellectuals. Fortunately, many millions escaped this hellhole of a dystopia to settle a newly discovered planet, "Terra Nova", colonizing it in roughly the same fashion as the old, which, four hundred years later, produces a similar political situation to that of early 21st century Earth. The descendents of western culture are under attack from Muslim extremists, and hampered by the progressive legacy of Earth. One retired Army officer and scion of a wealthy and powerful family loses his family in a terrorist attack and decides to raise a mercenary army to fight back.

The title is shortened from a line recorded in Tacitus's "Agricola" criticizing the Romans; "They make a desert and call it peace", meaning they kill their enemies until there is no one left to oppose them. A Desert Called Peace (ADCP) reads like a classic alternative history for the current political situation after September 11th, and draws from the American invasion of Panama in 1989 and the current War on Terror. The cleverly disguised names of the different countries and areas involved can send the reader scurrying off to do research or plumbing the depths of their mind to figure out who or where exactly "Suomi" and "Secordia" are, or what is the basis for the "Turbo-Finch" aircraft, and does Misrani mean Egypt or Syria? Although the most visible enemies in the book are the Al-Qaeda-like Muslim extremists, there is a level of understanding for them in that their actions (somewhat) logically result from understanding the consequences of their beliefs. The harshest criticisms are directed toward the civilized people hindering the war on terror because they cannot do the same, and cannot see that their actions and protests against war and for a more progressive world hinder the development of peace and a better world.

The author, Mr. Tom Kratman, is a retired Army officer and lawyer, and brings his considerable expertise in both law and war to bear on the story, from a strong justification for using starvation against a besieged city to defending the use of torture on illegal combatants. The analysis of how ruthlessly wars must be fought will shock most modern readers, but his arguments are well founded in the history of warfare. His extensive experience in Panama and Iraq add depth to the setting for ADCP. Some of the references and characters are firmly tongue-in-cheek, and the humor brings welcome relief from the the darker parts of the story. I highly recommend the book to science fiction fans of any political persuasion.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Allegory for the Present, September 2, 2007
By Roger Ross (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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What if you lost everyone that you loved as a result of a horrific terrorist attack?

What if you had not only the ability, but the means, to strike back?

Would you take revenge?

More importantly, could your sanity survive the ordeal?

A Desert Called Peace explores this topic, and much more, as an allegory of the current war on terror. However, it is much more than that and I fear that many people will overlook the truly complex characters and story and decry the political aspects. But, honestly, outside of the more campy aspects of the U.N. characters, the Author plays fair with respect to the motivations of the rest. There is good and bad represented and no one has a clear cut hold on either. There is no "Red, White and Blue" being squeaky clean and without fault. The "hero" is a man who has lost everything and will do almost anything to avenge them and pays a very dear price for that.

I think that what I liked best about this novel is that it takes a very real look at the cost of going to war and the toll that it exacts on the men and women involved. No doubt that this is a very dark, very grim tale and I believe that if you give it a shot, regardless of your political leanings (OK, if you are Michael Moore you will hate it)and you are honest, I think that you will enjoy this.

I very much enjoyed this and would wholeheartedly recommend this to other adults and am looking forward to the sequel.

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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I REALLY Liked This one!, September 2, 2007
By John G. Gleeson Sr. (Frederic, Mi USA) - See all my reviews
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This book is excellent for several reasons: first, it is first rate storytelling. Second it is first rate LITERATE story telling; I did not catch one grammatical "oops!" Third it is a long but very well organized plot that, although there is some temporal skipping about, does not require back reading to catch up on stuff. Like David Weber, Kratman has created a fictional world, but in this case, it could be reality in our own near future, given the course of current events. The combat scenes are starkly realistic and are probably not for the Miss Marple crowd, but it is clear that Kratman has been "where the metal hits the meat". There are 2 more books in the future, one in November and the second in March. They will be "must haves" here.

With Kratman, Baen Books seems to have held the lead in the military sci fi area: Weber, Ringo, Flint are all there and now they have a new comrade in arms.

Very well done!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Please don't let my wife read this before I take it to the used book store
On advice from Amazon, I bought this book shortly after it was released because it belonged to a genre I've become interested in, military Sci-Fi. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Evan L. Carew

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Writing
Tom Kratman is a terrific writer and story teller. If showing the Right at its best and the Left at its worst isn't a problem, and you like military SF then read this book!
Published 3 months ago by Thomas Augustus

3.0 out of 5 stars W.E.B. Griffin, Tom Clancy, and Bill O'Reilly in the 25th Century
The pace of this epic-length military and philosophical ramble is just varied enough to keep the reader going, like a grim and inescapable dream. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Sacramento Book Review

1.0 out of 5 stars War propaganda, not at all SF
As quite a few others have observed, this is not science fiction.
Let me explain why: its plot, not exceedingly complex, is "Dirty Harry goes to Iraq", i.e. Read more
Published 4 months ago by General Sun Tzu

3.0 out of 5 stars Good wish fulfillment writing.
Kratman is an excellent writer. There are passages that just hold me captivated and turning pages. The phrasing, the emotions, the unfolding of events often go by at a perfect... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Bill T

3.0 out of 5 stars Just Barely Liked It
The author knows a lot about the military and it shows (this is a good thing). Describing how the military operates, thinks; these parts were interesting. Read more
Published 4 months ago by jdm

1.0 out of 5 stars Unimaginative and offensive
If you can get past the blatant racism, sexism and homophobia in this book, and you don't mind that it's really just a mediocre war novel posing as SF, it's almost readable... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Stefan Raets

5.0 out of 5 stars How and why to firght a war vs wahhab fictionalized
I have read a lot about the arab wars, the arabs, the ecology of formation of deserts from many different sources. Read more
Published 5 months ago by P. Testart

5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you expect from Kratman
Lt. Colonel Kratman says he likes bad Amazon reviews because they drive up his sales. Unfortunately I have to disappoint him, because as usual Kratman turns in "political... Read more
Published 9 months ago by dirtyvarmint

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
This is one of the best books I have ever read. Tons of non-spot action. This is book #1 of 2. Would love to see more in this line of books. Well worth your money.
Published 9 months ago by Jeffrey T. Elder

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