In this fast-paced, debut thriller, a recently disabled, female veteran must confront her past, and other people's preconceived notions about women in combat, while trying to reconcile the conflicted feelings she has for the best friend who saved her life back in the sand, and still find time to hunt down a home-grown terrorist before he blows up a beloved national treasure in Cleveland. Three years after losing half a leg to an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan, Evin Walker is doing just fine, thank you very much. Aside from the alcohol induced nightmares, she hardly ever thinks about her disability. She works out. She runs. She paints. She's even driving again, working part-time as a bus driver for the city of Cleveland. But when a thin man with a suspicious backpack leaves behind an incomplete application for a local chapter of a Militia Group on her bus, Evin's long dormant sixth sense goes into overdrive, sending her down a dangerous path that threatens her job, her relationship with her best friend, and in an explosive finale, the carefully constructed life she thought she was finally getting back to normal. Soldier's Heart was the first known term for PTSD as it described an irritable heart condition marked by a rapid pulse, trouble breathing, sleeplessness, and general anxiety associated with soldiers returning home from war, and as Evin Walker quickly realizes, sometimes the war follows you home.
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