This "small masterpiece with the same emotional force and moral
complexity as Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Tolstoy's Hadji Murad"
(Colm Tóibín) inspired the film Recon.
Italy, near Cassino, in the terrible winter of 1944. An icy rain,
continuing unabated for days. Guided by a seventy-year-old Italian man
in rope-soled shoes, three American soldiers are sent on a
reconnaissance mission up the side of a steep hill that they discover,
before very long, to be a mountain.
As they climb, the old man's indeterminate loyalties only add to the
terror and confusion that engulf them. Peace is a feat of storytelling
from one of America's most acclaimed novelists: a powerful look at the
corrosiveness of violence, the human cost of war, and the redemptive
power of mercy.