Review
'The best book so far on Britain's military adventure in Afghanistan ... Dead Men Risen will stand as a true, unsparing record of what happened there' Patrick Bishop, author of 3 PARA.
'So vividly rendered that one can almost smell the sweat, the cordite and the acrid scent of fear' Daily Mail.
'Dead Men Risen dilutes the saccarine perception of soldiering and replaces it with the gritty and gruesome reality of war' Patrick Hennessey, author of The Junior Officer's Book Club.
'Has the flavour of an epic ... This is a rich and multilayered story' Daily Telegraph.
'Desperately moving ... Dead Men Risen is a serious work, far removed from the blood-and-thrills of the Bravo Two Zero school of military literary campaigning. Such books may grip but they do not engage. Harnden's does both' Spectator.
'a gripping account of the Welsh Guards' tour of Helmand Province in 2009' Telegraph.
'It's sometimes easy to forget that we are a country at war. This serves to remind us that its chaos, brutality and horror is gilded with courage and honour ... a superb analysis of the bitterest fighting of the Afghan War' Western Mail.
'Incontrovertibly speaks the truth that dare not mention its name ... Dead Men Risen resonates with a terrible beauty' The Australian.
'Harnden's is an important book ... it makes for chilling reading and will serve as one of the most unflinching portrayals of modern war' Good Book Guide.
'So vividly rendered that one can almost smell the sweat, the cordite and the acrid scent of fear' Daily Mail.
'Dead Men Risen dilutes the saccarine perception of soldiering and replaces it with the gritty and gruesome reality of war' Patrick Hennessey, author of The Junior Officer's Book Club.
'Has the flavour of an epic ... This is a rich and multilayered story' Daily Telegraph.
'Desperately moving ... Dead Men Risen is a serious work, far removed from the blood-and-thrills of the Bravo Two Zero school of military literary campaigning. Such books may grip but they do not engage. Harnden's does both' Spectator.
'a gripping account of the Welsh Guards' tour of Helmand Province in 2009' Telegraph.
'It's sometimes easy to forget that we are a country at war. This serves to remind us that its chaos, brutality and horror is gilded with courage and honour ... a superb analysis of the bitterest fighting of the Afghan War' Western Mail.
'Incontrovertibly speaks the truth that dare not mention its name ... Dead Men Risen resonates with a terrible beauty' The Australian.
'Harnden's is an important book ... it makes for chilling reading and will serve as one of the most unflinching portrayals of modern war' Good Book Guide.
Review
'The best book so far on Britain's military adventure in Afghanistan ... Dead Men Risen will stand as a true, unsparing record of what happened there' Patrick Bishop, author of 3 PARA. 'So vividly rendered that one can almost smell the sweat, the cordite and the acrid scent of fear' Daily Mail. 'Dead Men Risen dilutes the saccarine perception of soldiering and replaces it with the gritty and gruesome reality of war' Patrick Hennessey, author of The Junior Officer's Book Club. 'Has the flavour of an epic ... This is a rich and multilayered story' Daily Telegraph. 'Desperately moving ... Dead Men Risen is a serious work, far removed from the blood-and-thrills of the Bravo Two Zero school of military literary campaigning. Such books may grip but they do not engage. Harnden's does both' Spectator. 'a gripping account of the Welsh Guards' tour of Helmand Province in 2009' Telegraph. 'It's sometimes easy to forget that we are a country at war. This serves to remind us that its chaos, brutality and horror is gilded with courage and honour ... a superb analysis of the bitterest fighting of the Afghan War' Western Mail. 'Incontrovertibly speaks the truth that dare not mention its name ... Dead Men Risen resonates with a terrible beauty' The Australian. 'Harnden's is an important book ... it makes for chilling reading and will serve as one of the most unflinching portrayals of modern war' Good Book Guide.







