Helpful Score: 6
Set during the war in Viet Nam, the story of a rag-tag group attacking a hospital is especially in tune with today's reports from Iraq. I have read a number of books by DeMille, and this is the best.
Helpful Score: 6
A good, suspenseful DeMille. Combines a man's past in Vietnam with his prospects for the future.
Helpful Score: 5
Ben Tyson, a successful businessman gets called back into the Army to stand before a court-martial for something that happened in Viet Nam 18 years prior.
I could hardly put this down. I have now read all of DeMille's novels, he is a terrific writer.
I could hardly put this down. I have now read all of DeMille's novels, he is a terrific writer.
Helpful Score: 3
Word of Honor is not only arguably DeMille's finest novel it may well be one of the best novels you'll ever read. It quite simply crawls into your gut, sticks to your ribs and stay with you whole as you digest the significance of its powerful message. And it's one hell of a read!
Ben Tyson is called to disclose the actions of his platoon twenty years after the Battle of Hue in a court of military law. Intermingled with flashbacks and back stories regarding a combat incident his unit handled during an extreme instant, a stressful moment about an 'event' between 'brothers'. The courtroom scenes in this book are quite simply brilliantly crafted.
Tyson is a tight, faceted personality possessing the wry sarcasm and humor and open intelligence that only DeMille can create. Lucky for us he doesn't shower this attention on just his main character since everyone has a compelling, vital story to tell.
How can those of us who weren't there understand such complex feeling? Yet, DeMille, makes us understand, he transports our souls with the written word unlike no other and quietly says....this was our reality.
Ben Tyson is called to disclose the actions of his platoon twenty years after the Battle of Hue in a court of military law. Intermingled with flashbacks and back stories regarding a combat incident his unit handled during an extreme instant, a stressful moment about an 'event' between 'brothers'. The courtroom scenes in this book are quite simply brilliantly crafted.
Tyson is a tight, faceted personality possessing the wry sarcasm and humor and open intelligence that only DeMille can create. Lucky for us he doesn't shower this attention on just his main character since everyone has a compelling, vital story to tell.
How can those of us who weren't there understand such complex feeling? Yet, DeMille, makes us understand, he transports our souls with the written word unlike no other and quietly says....this was our reality.
GREAT BOOK, AS USUAL, BY THIS AUTHOR. SUCCESSFUL,UPWARDLY MOBILE FAMILY MAN WHO COMES DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO BECOMING A COMPLETE AND TOTAL DISASTER,OVER SOME VIET NAM CIRCUMSTANCES.
Helpful Score: 1
I made it to page 72 of this book back in 1986 before I penned the following review in the margin: "Nothing here remotely associated with any part of life in Vietnam relevant to more than perhaps a hundred people . . . ."
Helpful Score: 1
A successful businessman is called back to Army active duty after a book reveals the men under his command committed war crimes in Vietnam years earlier. Another thrilling page turner from DeMille.
Helpful Score: 1
I have read all of his books. This is one of the best.
Helpful Score: 1
I'm nrver disappointed with one of his books.
Helpful Score: 1
DeMille is my favorite author and having spent a year in Vietnam this brought back both good and bad memories.
Another great Demille book
Same title and text just a different cover.
He is a good citizen, a brilliant corporate executive and honest, handsome family man admired by men and desired by women. But a lifetime ago Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam. There the soldiers under his command committed a murderous atrocity-and together they swore never to tell the world what they had done. Now the press, army justice, and the events he tried to forget have caught up with Ben Tyson. His family, his career, and his personal sense of honor hang in the balance. And only one woman can reveal the truth of his past-and set him free.
He is a good citizen, a brilliant corporate executive and honest, handsome family man admired by men and desired by women. But a lifetime ago Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam. There the soldiers under his command committed a murderous atrocity-and together they swore never to tell the world what they had done. Now the press, army justice, and the events he tried to forget have caught up with Ben Tyson. His family, his career, and his personal sense of honor hang in the balance. And only one woman can reveal the truth of his past-and set him free.
The fictional story of a man who years ago was a lieutenant in Vietnam. Now, the events he has tried to forget have caught up with him and his personal sense of honor hangs in the balance. Tense, powerful, provocative and fascinating!
An intense, thought provoking story.
You can't miss with one of Nelson DeMille's books and this one is a great read! I love the characters and the depth each has and how the story weaves along them and tangles up. A great read.
Very good a little slow at first and a couple of slow areas, however once into book it is excellent. Lots of twists and turns. A good read for DeMille fans,
If you lived through Vietnam, you should read this book! This is one of the best books I have read. Beside the fact that Nelson Demille is one of my favoriet writers, this one captures so much of that era and how it affects today those who fought there.
then this book is definitely for you. Don't expect humor but expect a ton of detail about experiences in Vietnam.
Overall, if you're into this type of genre, this is a great read. Yes, it's moving and suspenseful. I didn't like the pages and pages of detail that seem to be so popular amongst writers today believing that what they say in 10 pages could be written better using only 3 or 4. I also didn't care for different witnesses giving basically the same account but only slight details here and there that took up too many pages to get to the point of bringing in more witnesses.
I gave it 3 1/2 stars.
Overall, if you're into this type of genre, this is a great read. Yes, it's moving and suspenseful. I didn't like the pages and pages of detail that seem to be so popular amongst writers today believing that what they say in 10 pages could be written better using only 3 or 4. I also didn't care for different witnesses giving basically the same account but only slight details here and there that took up too many pages to get to the point of bringing in more witnesses.
I gave it 3 1/2 stars.
Don't read much about Vietnam war, but trusted this author to produce a great story. Excellent novel with memorable characters and revelations along the way that keep you guessing.
A great novel as expected from DeMille.
Great reading. I enjoyed it from start to finish.
very good
Four out of 5 but not my absolute favorite DeMille.
He is a good man, a brilliant corporate executive, and honest, handsome family man admired by men and desired by women. But, a lifetime ago, Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam. There the men under his command committed a murderous atrocity -- and together swore never to tell the world what they had done. Now the press, army justice, and the events he tried to forget have caught up with Ben Tyson. His family, his career, and his pesonal sense of honor hang in the balance. And only one woman can reveal the truth of his past--and set him free.
He is a good man, a brillaint corporate executive, an honest, handsome family man admired by men and desired by women. But a lifetime ago Ben Tyson was a lieutenant in Vietnam. There the men under his command committed a murderous atrocity - and together swore never to tell the world what they had done. Now the press, army justice, and the events he tried to forget have caught up with Ben Tyson. His family, his career, and his personal sense of honor hang in the balance. And only one woman can reveal the truth of his past - and set him free.