Should Peter Cobb consider himself lucky that the Vietnam War didn't kill him? The once loved, God-gifted Major Leager had his dreams and aspirations snatched from him one rainy Sunday afternoon on the playing field, in the summer of 1975. Ten months in-country had finally caught up to him. Diagnosed with a newly termed disorder, PTSD, Peter now battles himself and everyone he comes in contact with. Four years of self-destructive behavior has led him to a hill he cannot climb. But Ronnie, the owner of McGuires Irish Pub, has a problem, and Peter is willing to help. Little did he know, it would change his life forever.
I've never read a book like this. It has a rather unusual, intricate plot, and the characters are developed well. It did seem to move along slowly, but the story line kept me hooked. If you want an unusual plot line, I recommend this book.
An ok story, writing just ok, lot’s of filler repetition, for example we got that she’s great and Peter loves her. Unnecessary to repeat the message over and over.