I was given this book in exchange for an honest review, and I am glad that I was. This is the first book I have read by this author, and it was certainly an unusual book. Overall, I did enjoy it. I would give it a 4.5 star rating but I can't seem to get that work. The book was well written and characters were developed well and engaging. One chapter I found kind of disturbing as it describes an awful thing soldiers may have done to an innocent native during war. I know it's fiction, but I also know from family members who are vets those kind of things did really go on and probably do still go on even today. This is a sad statement of the cruelty of humanity. Other than that part, however, I really enjoyed the book, and recommend as a good read. It has beautiful passages in it as well I think you will enjoy as I did, as where Nimak says" Memories like that can be a way to forget something else...I mean another time, another place – like right here, right now with you, or wherever, some jungle, a desert, a mountainside – you’d literally stake your life on it. And all it is, is someone’s story."