Face of the Enemy

by William Russell


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/07/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781403338037

About the Book

Face of the Enemy focuses on the lives of two antagonists in the Korean War – a Red Chinese line officer and an American army combat reporter. The story follows the two from the time both enter the Korean War zone until they meet in a climatic confrontation atop an abandoned but shell-torn hilltop on the frontline. Along the way, their lives become entangled with several other characters including a Communist political commissar who insists on following the Red doctrine, but wavers at the end, and a beautiful Korean girl who must make a heartfelt decision. In this novel, the author presents both sides of the battle line, a seldom-used technique in telling a war story.


About the Author

William Russell served as an U. S. Army combat correspondent in Korea from 1951-53, receiving the Bronze Star Medal for his frontline reporting and for accompanying a mission behind enemy lines during the battle for White Horse Mountain in 1952. A graduate of Stetson University in Florida, he worked as a public relations specialist in the private sector and a government public affairs officer in Washington, D.C. before retiring in 1989. He is the author of Ten Days at White Horse (1988) and Stalemate & Standoff: The Bloody Outpost War (1993). He lives in Florida where he also publishes a newsletter about Civil War battle reenactments.