The Sunday Times Bestseller. 'Breathtaking. Kim Hughes is the man who stands between us and oblivion.'
Andy McNab (author of
Bravo Two Zero)
'An uplifting and enlightening account of the personal courage and dedication required to do a very lonely job in the most extreme of conditions'.
John Nichol (
The Mail On Sunday)
This is a book about science, bombs, and what happens to the human psyche when every day you go to work might be your last.
Kim Hughes is the most highly decorated bomb disposal operator serving in the British Army.
He was awarded the
George Cross in 2009 following a grueling six-month tour of duty in
Afghanistan during which he defused
119 improvised explosive devices, survived numerous Taliban ambushes and endured a close encounter with the Secretary of State for Defence. The back drop to
Painting the Sand is the
Afghan War, the conflict where the cold courage of the bomb disposal operator rose to national prominence.
No other field of warfare offers the chance of a single individual to come so close to his enemy and fight out a battle of wits where losing can mean death. This is one of the best memoirs that will come out of a ten-year struggle to defeat a hidden, and enduring, enemy.
| Format |
Häftad |
| Omfång |
336 sidor |
| Språk |
Engelska |
| Förlag |
Simon & Schuster Ltd |
| Utgivningsdatum |
2018-05-17 |
| ISBN |
9781471156724 |