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Bestselling author William F. Buckley, Jr.,  offers a terrific  new  novel -- in the gloriously  gripping tradition of Howard Fast,  Irwin  Shaw, and  Jeffery Archer -- of men and women caught between the   force  of history and the power of their own  desires. Italy, 1944.  Pfc.  Danny O'Hara and Pfc.  Henry Chafee are part of a regiment ordered  to  attack  a German unit north of Rome. But at the critical  moment,  one  young man's courage fails him.  Court-martial and shame are averted   only by the other's  apparently valiant effort to cover for him. A    complex lifelong bond is thus forged between two men who  seem an   unlikely match. Henry is the son of a  widowed librarian, quiet,   studious, devoted to his  sister, Caroline. Danny is gregarious,   charming,  aglow with the glamour of wealth and privilege. He is  also   the President's grandson. 
Brothers  No More is the sweeping   story of the  lives and times of these two men -- one searching to    redeem his courage and resolve, the other undone by  his own ambition   and greed -- both spellbound by  the devout and beautiful Caroline.   From the  European theater of World War II to the deadly jungles of    Vietnam, from the verdant lawns of Yale to the  glittering casinos of   the French Riviera, from the  intimate warmth of a suburban home to the   most  rarefied corridors of corporate power,  
Brothers No More spans continents and decades  to touch on some of the most significant  events in  modern history.
With the masterful  storytelling power,  sophisticated wit, and deft  blend of  fact and fiction that have won  William F. Buckley,  Jr.,  legions of devoted readers around the world,   
Brothers No More is an  unforgettable novel of honor, betrayal,  and faith.