The Mercenary, Jeffrey E Stern
The Mercenary, Jeffrey E Stern
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The Mercenary
A Story of Brotherhood and Terror in the Afghanistan War

Author: Jeffrey E Stern

Narrator: Ray Corasani

Unabridged: 10 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 03/21/2023


Synopsis

A thrilling and emotional story about the bonds forged in war and good intentions gone wrong.

In the early days of the Afghanistan war, Jeff Stern was scouring the streets of Kabul for a big story. He was accompanied by a driver, Aimal, who had ambitions of his own: to get rich off the sudden infusion of foreign attention and cash.

In this gripping adventure story, Stern writes of how he and Aimal navigated an environment full of guns and danger and opportunity, and how they forged a deep bond.
 
Then Stern got a call that changed everything. He discovered that Aimal had become an arms dealer, and was ultimately forced to flee the country to protect his family from his increasingly dangerous business partners.

Tragic, powerful, and layered, The Mercenary is more than a wartime drama. It is a Rashomon-like story about how politics and violence warp our humanity, and keep the most important truths hidden.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on January 21, 2023

Let's start with the good. The Mercenary by Jeffrey Stern has some amazing story elements. It follows the friendship of the author and his friend, Aimal. Aimal is an Afghani who starts as Stern's driver in his war torn country but ultimately becomes entangled with some shady characters. When the boo......more

Goodreads review by Dan on May 23, 2023

So appreciate the thoughtful, open, and honest way the author reflects on his own story, and creates space to share another's. Unlike anything else I've read in how deeply it questions and provides multiple perspectives on the narrator's experience, and it's also such a powerful retelling of the War......more

Goodreads review by Marcus on July 17, 2023

Charmingly imperfect.......more

Goodreads review by Abuzar on May 23, 2023

This book was incredible! Thrilling from the start to the finish. Through the story of Aimal and himself, Jeff paints an accurate and very human picture of Afghanistan, and what went wrong in the country. Must read.......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on May 27, 2023

Salman Rushdie once commented that those who are displaced by war are the shining shards that reflect the truth. With so many people fleeing wars and ecological collapse in our world today, and more to come, we need acute truth-telling to deepen our understanding and recognize the terrible faults of......more


Quotes

The Mercenary is one of the most important books about America’s longest war. It is a story of two individuals from two different continents brought together by war, and their courage, absolute commitment, and sacrifices for each other will make you laugh, cry, rage, break your heart, then make you laugh again and again until you are healed. It reads like an immersive thriller, but it is more compelling because the events are true and riveting. Mr. Stern has managed to show how the levers of power in Afghanistan devastate ordinary Afghans who try to make a living. The Mercenary is a must-read.—Qais Akbar Omar, author of A Fort of Nine Towers

It’s remarkable how little we understand about what really went on in America’s twenty-year war in Afghanistan. The Mercenary is not just a story about that war—it’s a story about the misunderstanding that defined it. At once heart-pounding and complex, personal and expansive, this book is full of guns and dust and fast cars, but also something key to great war reporting: heart.—Peter Bergen, CNN National Security Analyst

A moving story full of humanity and great curiosity. A riveting and heart-pounding war story. The Mercenary is a special book.—Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, Oscar-winning directors of Free Solo

This is an extraordinary account of friendship between a journalist and his driver in wartime Afghanistan. Mr. Stern's brilliantly written and unvarnished portrayal of his debut as a bumbling wannabe war correspondent and close friendship with his driver, a man with a shrewd eye for opportunity, provides an important window into the spiral of corruption and violence perpetrated by the West’s war. A must read for those seeking a first hand view into the business of war in Afghanistan and those caught up in the madness.
 —Jessica Donati, author of Eagle Down