The Major's Wife Diana King is a psychiatrist who closely collaborates with military families. Her marriage to a major in the US Army might not seem unusual, except that her husband is African American. She is a white woman from the rural South. Her father makes it very clear he does not support their relationship. The drama unfolds when King and her family are reassigned to Fort Rucker, Alabama, where Diana's family has long been established. King is called to serve in Iraq, completing two tours during the Gulf War. While he is away, his wife continues her psychiatric work and provides post-combat counseling for soldiers returning with war-related issues. She reconnects with her former high school lover, now a sergeant suffering from post-combat stress disorder (PTSD). He tries to arrange extra counseling sessions between visits to her. Both are married, and an extramarital affair begins. After King's heroic return to Fort Rucker, he is ambushed and senselessly killed. In a town deeply affected by racism, this murder sparks racial tension. The local police, led by Detective Sharkey, work to solve a compelling case. Diana and her father become the main suspects. King's father, a military man himself, enlists an old friend to help uncover the truth behind his son's death. Provocative and gripping, The Major's Wife shares authentic stories of life in the combat zone. The author, Anthony Whyte, draws on his military background to depict the challenging, fascinating, and intense life of a soldier. From the start to an inevitable sensational, dramatic ending, The Major's Wife is a compelling read. Publisher: Augustus Productions Inc.
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