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The Green Jackets

The 95th Rifles

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The Green Jackets

By: Brett Vogeler
Narrated by: Raffaele Joseph Thassos Fleming
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The Green Jackets: The 95th RiflesIn 1805, gamekeeper Marcus Bradbury’s future is a dead end until Thomas Plunket, a charismatic recruiter for the 95th Rifles, offers an escape. He promises a place in a revolutionary corps of "thinking soldiers" where skill, not birth, is what matters. Seduced, Marcus trades his old life for a Baker rifle and is plunged into the Napoleonic Wars.

Plunket becomes his saviour and dark mirror: a peerless marksman with a supernatural gift for killing. Marcus's baptism by fire in Buenos Aires is witnessing Plunket's brutal amorality, leaving him isolated with a terrible truth.

Their bond is forged in the hell of the 1808 retreat to Corunna. At Bembibre, they find hundreds of comrades dead-drunk. Plunket demands they abandon the men—a cold necessity that horrifies Marcus. Days later at Cacabelos, with the rearguard about to be shattered, Plunket performs an impossible, legendary feat: using an unorthodox supine position, he kills the French General Colbert at an extraordinary range, saving the army.

This shot makes Plunket a demigod, but Marcus witnesses the cost. The "perfect" kill haunts Plunket, catalyzing his descent into alcoholism. He is celebrated, court-martialed, and broken by the system that made him.

Marcus walks a different path. Promoted to Sergeant, his war becomes a struggle to lead and hold onto his soul through the carnage of Talavera and Salamanca. He finds his anchor in Tracy Morrison, a sutler's daughter, and in a defining act of mercy: at the height of Waterloo, he orders his men to spare a terrified French drummer boy in the slaughterhouse of Hougoumont.

Spanning from Buenos Aires to Waterloo, The Green Jackets is a gripping novel of survival and the search for humanity in a brutal war. It is the story of two men: one who became a legend but lost himself, and another who sought to be a soldier, and in the process, found a way to remain a man.

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I swear if it wasn’t for the narrating it would have just been another war book, the narration made this book come alive, it was truly amazing.. More of the narrator.. promote him!!! 😇🙏😇🙏

Narration blew me away 👏

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