One Army, Many Tribes
Eastern Knights, no. 2
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- ¥650
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- ¥650
発行者による作品情報
Be'er Sheva, Israel. 1993.
Ashley, a young Ukrainian-Israeli woman with extraordinary instincts and a fierce, protective heart, is waiting at home while the man she loves is overseas. To keep herself from unravelling, she turns her attention to the people closest to her — and discovers that looking after others is both her greatest strength and her most dangerous habit.
Meanwhile, Karen's fighters are scattered across Europe and the Middle East — recruiting in Finland, defecting a stolen Russian prototype over the Mediterranean, extracting a Mossad agent from the Syrian border, and racing to protect one of their own from a Spanish gang with a long memory and nothing left to lose.
When the violence finally reaches home, it will cost them more than any of them expected. And in the aftermath, old truths surface — about loyalty, love, sacrifice, and what it means to belong somewhere, to someone.
One Army, Many Tribes is a story about soldiers who fight for each other as much as for any cause — a sprawling ensemble thriller blending action, dry humour, and quietly devastating emotional depth. Set against the tense political landscape of early 1990s Israel, it follows a cast of fighters, pilots, snipers, and survivors who are, above all else, a family.