...A HELL FOR HEROES is an absorbing read on so many levels... an unvarnished true autobiographical story of a former Special Forces soldier, told with warts and all... the trail of one man’s journey from poverty and hardship in the slums of London, into an escape route familiar to many young men and women in the guise of service in the military... Theo Knell has been there and done it all... the pace of raconteurship of the combat situations is excellent, as is the graphic portrayal of the ‘sharp end’ of the killing business as a soldier... however, the aftermath of a career in the armed forces has an ugly, often unseen, and unacknowledged edge... the onset of PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, is a powerfully debilitating affliction, frequently no less potent than injury received in battle... this book has it weaved constantly through its latter stages... Knell also includes stark poetry verses, penned from his dark experiences in the field, and these add fascinating insights, heightening the narrative descriptions magnificently... a wonderful book, from a brave man... with the courage not only to recount the combat life, but equally importantly, tackling the mental battle when the military decides it no longer needs its soldier...