From Library Journal This novel describes the arduous journey back to sanity of a disturbed veteran of the Vietnam War. Air ace Lieutenant William Hill has returned to freedom after nine years as a prisoner of war. Why does Hill continue to try to escape now that he is free? Why does he refuse to talk? For much of its length, the book is noticeably contrived, vacillating between thriller and human interest story. At heart, though, it is a restrained depiction of the personal cost of this tragic war; its gimmicky plot only gets in the way. The novel would have been stronger if the author had just trusted to his story. David Keymer, Dean of Students, SUNY Coll. of Technology, UticaCopyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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