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Buffalo Soldiers

Published
Jan 1993
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General Fiction General Fiction
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336

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Set on a luxuriously appointed and hopelessly corrupt Army base in Mannheim, Germany, where the soldiers prefer real-life race riots to mock combat, Robert O'Connor's viciously funny novel is conclusive proof that peace is hell and the U.S. Army is its ninth circle.

In that hell, Specialist Ray Elwood is the ultimate survivor: a high-stakes drug dealer, bureaucratic con artist, and shrewd collector of other people's secrets. Elwood is contemplating cleaning up his act, although doing so will require one last, epic heroin deal. But of course it's then that his life will careen totally out of control. With its impeccably rendered cast of sycophants, drug burn-outs, and uniformed sociopaths, Buffalo Soldiers give us a scabrous, haunting vision of a military idled by the New World Order—and at all-out war with itself.

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Mar 1994 Vintage ISBN13 9780679742036 ISBN10 0679742034
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Jul 2003 Picador ISBN13 9780330412919 ISBN10 0330412914
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First Edition Jan 1993 Knopf ISBN13 9780679415084 ISBN10 0679415084
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