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Soldier in Germany Kindle Edition
A young, battle-scarred American soldier encounters a beautiful and troubled German girl on the crazy-mean streets of 1972 Cold War Europe.
"A powerful book in which grimness and lyricism fight to a draw." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
When Air Force sergeant Christopher Adams finds himself the lone survivor after his forward observation post is overrun by enemy forces in Vietnam, he realizes he only wants to go somewhere he might quietly and peacefully mend his young, torn body and shattered mind. Instead, the fateful-as-they-are-ironic hands of the military drop him onto the world stage of continents facing off in Cold War. Here, in the heartland of Germany, and a mere twenty-five or so years after Hitler and the Nazis brought those same continents to near ruin, Chris now finds himself surrounded by a world in chaos and flux, protest and terror, and shivering in the imminent shadow of nuclear Armageddon. A world in which there is little quiet, and even less peace.
But then, as journeys of fate and irony are wont to do, he meets her—Nikolina von Lotzenburg, a.k.a. Nikki Lotz, a beautiful, fiercely independent, enormously evasive, seventeen-year-old top photographic model who escaped from East Germany when she was six, and who—now surrounded by those, including her equally fierce mother, Rami, that would try and control every fiber of her high-profile and higher-stakes existence—may be even a more damaged soul than himself…
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Product details
- ASIN : B0CZ2D1M3N
- Publisher : Bandera Publishing Company; 1st edition (23 May 2024)
- Language : English
- File size : 1.4 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 330 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B0D226F945
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About the author

James Snyder was born in Memphis, Tennessee and lived in many parts of the United States before settling with his family in Napa Valley. Among a variety of careers and occupations, he was a soldier with a tactical mobile operations unit in Germany, as well as an executive for a Fortune 500 company.
Among others, he has published short stories in the Houghton Mifflin Black Mask anthologies, the Ginosko Literary Journal, and was a finalist in the New Letters’ Alexander Patterson Cappon Prize for Fiction. His literary works include the novels AMERICAN WARRIOR, DESOLATION RUN, THE BEAUTIFUL-UGLY, FRENCH QUARTERS, SOLDIER IN GERMANY, and the short story collection TALES OF THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
His author’s website and contact are at jamessnyder.net. He currently lives and writes in the Texas Hill Country.
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- Reviewed in Australia on 6 October 2024Verified PurchaseI found this book hard to read as it seems to crawl along. Damaged souls were a bit too textbook for my liking.
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- AnnEReviewed in the United States on 18 June 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars I kept hearing my husbands voice in my head
Verified PurchaseChristopher’s tale mirrored my husband’s descriptions so much. I remember him telling me stories of what it was like for him in Germany immediately after Vietnam in the early 70s. The things he had to do the problems that he went through even though he was a very private man. I cried through most of this book. It was so realistic. I wanted to stop reading it, but I finished it to the very end. The only difference was he survived and finally found me.