Total Victory

Mark H. Walker
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An action-packed, alternate history, Total Victory is the story of Major Mahajouni Rafat, an Iraqi tank company commander during the American invasion of Iraq in March, 1991. Told in the style of the best Harold Coyle, Ralph Peters, and Tom Clancy, Total Victory details a single, pivotal battle in the invasion. But it isn't only the tale of thundering tank cannon and chattering machine guns, but also the story of Rafat's struggle against himself and the fury that courses through his blood. Gritty, real, and authentic, Total Victory will whisk you away from your living room and throw you down on a dark Iraqi dune on the night of March 10th, 1991. Total Victory is 7,207 words long, perfect reading for a morning commute.
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