It takes a tough mind-set to be a successful sniper. Craig Harrison has what it takes, and in November 2009 in Afghanistan, under intense pressure, he saved the lives of his comrades with the longest confirmed sniper kill: 2,475 meters. In this unflinching autobiography, Craig catapults us into the hear of the action as he describes his active service in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan and gives heart-stopping accounts of his sniper ops as he fought for his life on the rooftops of Basra and the barren hills of Helmand Province. Craig was blown up by an IED in Afghanistan and was left battling severe PTSD. After his identity was revealed in the press, he also had to cope with al Qaeda threats against him and his family. For Craig, the price of heroism has been devastatingly high. Powerful and compelling, "The Longest Kill" is a must-read. -- From publisher's description.
Craig Harrison Ordine dei libri
Craig Harrison è un romanziere, drammaturgo e insegnante le cui opere spaziano tra romanzi, racconti, opere teatrali e pezzi satirici. La sua scrittura si addentra frequentemente in temi dell'esistenza umana e del commento sociale, caratterizzata da uno stile distintivo e acuto. Harrison esplora generi diversi, dalla fantascienza alla letteratura per giovani adulti, e la sua prosa è nota per la sua profondità intellettuale e abilità narrativa. La sua vasta carriera come docente universitario e autore prolifico lo ha affermato come una figura letteraria significativa.


- 2016
- 2013
The Quiet Earth
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
'I was sitting bolt upright in bed breathing fast and staring at the wall. The daylight was streaming into the motel room through the slats of the blinds. I seemed to have been awake, and asleep, for ages...' John Hobson, a geneticist, wakes one morning to find his watch stopped at 6.12. The streets are deserted, there are no signs of life or death anywhere, and every clock he finds has stopped: at 6.12. Is Hobson the last person left on the planet? Inventive and suspenseful, The Quiet Earth is a confronting journey into the future—and a dark past. This new edition of Craig Harrison's highly sought-after 1981 novel—which was later made into a cult film starring Bruno Lawrence, Pete Smith and Alison Routledge—comes with an introduction by Bernard Beckett.