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100 1 _aFletcher, Martin.
245 1 0 _aWar Reporter, The /
_cMartin Fletcher
260 _aNew York :
_bThomas Dunne Books ,
_c2015
300 _a336 p. ;
_c236 x 155mm
500 _aHardback
520 _aThe year is 1994, and Tom Layne, a famous American TV journalist, and his crew are reporting in Sarajevo. Usually Tom is good at avoiding trouble, but this time he and his young cameraman and a ravishing interpreter named Anna get waylaid by rebel forces and bad things happen.Fifteen years later Layne returns to Bosnia and Serbia to make a documentary on Ratko Mladic, the war criminal who caused the tragedy. Ratko is still in hiding and has become the most wanted man in Europe. Driven by the need for catharsis, Tom and a reluctant Anna team up again to pursue their enemy, who is still protected by Serb fighters.The closer the journalists get to Ratko, the more his henchmen try to stop them. But they persevere, and as their love grows, Tom and Anna realize they have solved the mystery of why Ratko had never been caught. But will they live to tell the tale?Winner of a Jewish National Book Award and author of The List and Jacob's Oath, both of which achieved outstanding critical acclaim, NBC Special Correspondent Martin Fletcher delivers another breathtaking tale of love, war, and redemption.
650 0 _93901
_aWar correspondents
_vFiction.
650 0 _97470
_aDocumentary films
_vFiction.
_xProduction and direction
650 0 _93892
_aWar criminals
_vFiction.
651 _aBosnia and Herzegovina
_vFiction.
_xHistory
_y1992-
651 _aSerbia
_vFiction.
_xHistory
_y1992-
655 0 _91440
_aRomantic suspense fiction
655 0 _9418
_aWar stories.
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