
The Killing Season
memoirs of a mercenary in the congo 1965-1967
$71.27
- Hardcover
224 pages
- Release Date
30 October 2025
Summary
Shadows of the Congo: A Mercenary’s Tale
Set in the tumultuous 1960s Congo, this narrative plunges into the violent aftermath of independence, a period defined by civil war, political chaos, and international meddling. The story, told in the third person with anonymized names, begins with a foreword detailing the Congo’s descent into anarchy as competing factions—including foreign mercenaries—vie for control of its vast resources and strategic power.
The story centers on sev…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781036125615 |
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ISBN-10: | 1036125610 |
Author: | Terry Norman |
Publisher: | Pen & Sword Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Pen & Sword Books Ltd |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 224 |
Release Date: | 30 October 2025 |
Weight: | 0g |
Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm |
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About The Author
Terry Norman
Terry Norman was born in Hampshire and spent most of his adult life immersed in the world of advertising, working both in London and abroad. However, beyond the bustling offices and creative campaigns, Terry harbored a profound love for writing and a deep passion for history. He firmly believed that a thorough understanding of the past was essential for gaining insight into the present. According to Terry, history has a way of repeating itself, and only by learning from past mistakes can we hope to avoid them in the future.
Terry’s interest in the Congo was sparked early in his journalism career when he traveled there to report on the conflict. The intensity and complexity of the situation captivated him, leading him to join the fight. Terry felt that this was the right thing to do and believed that being on the front lines would provide him with a unique perspective for his reporting.
“The Killing Season” is the harrowing tale of Terry’s experiences in the Congo. It details what he witnessed, how he survived, and the indelible marks the events left on him. The horrors he saw would stay with him for the rest of his life. Terry rarely spoke of these experiences, and when he did, it was always in the third person, with names changed to protect those involved. This was necessary as mercenaries from the conflict are still sought after for prosecution or worse.
This is his true account, a testament to his courage and the complexities of human conflict.
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