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Real-world hostility. A new global threat. Hostage rescues, chemical weapons, and the Vietnam War.
"I read the book in one day!! Unputdownable! Book two, Drums of War is so worth the wait. But book three can't be published fast enough. Your emotions will run the gamut as you dive into the next phase of these rich characters' lives."--Brandi Wood
Following a personal tragedy and their graduation from West Point, 2nd Lieutenants Jake Jacobs and Patrick McSwain don the army blue to fulfill their obligation to the U.S. Army by serving in the combat arms. Jake joins the Green Berets and Patrick becomes a Huey Cobra helicopter pilot. It's the Vietnam War in action, the final throes of agony for the American military. Both boys have become men and the women who love them find that Duty-Honor-Country is their way of life.
Jake leads the last inland mission in South Vietnam and is thrust into combat with global terrorists and their death-dealing use of hijackings and chemical weapons on American soil. Patrick supports troops on the ground with a helicopter that is terrifyingly capable of tearing things up. At the same time, a murderous enemy, encouraged by the Cold War, tests the resolve and adaptability of America to counter enemies foreign and domestic. A demoralized military that has fallen out of public favor makes for uncertain careers, shifting internal politics at the highest levels of command, and military families that suffer indignities for serving one's country.
Like the first volume West Point, Drums of War is a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Told with heart and humor, the book is a thriller of a journey, filled with mystery and suspense.
Drums of War is a must-read for any reader interested in the great history of military life, patriotism, and the Armed Forces. This coming-of-age story is also enjoyed best by readers of historical fiction, Christian fiction, and military fiction.
Drums of War is the latest novel in the trilogy A Full Measure.
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In Praise of Drums of War
"As a fan of military novels, I really liked reading Patton's second work, Drums of War. It ties in perfectly with his first book, West Point, of the trilogy. Its storyline and characters are both captivating and true to life. Patton's trilogy is an appealing story of military service during a very trying time in our national history, and I eagerly await the final book of this series."--Mike Herbert, Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired)
"Drums of War kept my interest throughout, making it hard to put it down. It was a journey of emotional extremes: highs and lows, laughter and tears. Great read!"-- T.C. Berry
"Once again, J. M. (Mike) Patton has knocked it out of the park! His writing skill in his second novel Drums of War takes you from reading the novel to the point of experiencing it, right alongside Jake! After just a few sentences into the novel, the reader moves from his own reality into Jake's, tasting an awesome steak while recalling the fondness of a long-lost love, to the tenseness of the unknown on a dark, distant battlefield. Reading is experiencing Drums of War."--Tommy T. Tatum
"I have read the first two books of the Full Measure trilogy, West Point and Drums of War, and found them connected and exceptional. As a cadet at USMA, 1963-67, I had similar experiences as those described for Jake Jacobs."--Dr. Daniel P. Schrage, Colonel, US Army (Retired), Professor Emeritus, Georgia Tech
"The characters are vibrant. The emotions enkindled are universal... he has captured not only the details of that experience but also the character traits that embody a graduate's service as an officer in the U.S. Army: Duty, Honor, Country. Drums of War reads like a thriller."--Wayne Springer
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