Kevin Patterson

News from the Red Desert

Kevin Patterson

Kevin-Patterson---Book-Cover---News-from-the-Red-Desert-webKevin Patterson grew up in Manitoba, and put himself through medical school by joining the Canadian army. Now a specialist in internal medicine, he practices in the Arctic and on the coast of British Columbia. Previous books include his memoir, The Water In Between, and his debut short fiction collection, Country of Cold, which won the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize in 2003, as well as the inaugural City of Victoria Butler Book Prize. Patterson lives on Saltspring Island, B.C.

News from the Red Desert

News from the Red Desert is the definitive novel of the Afghanistan war. The story follows Deirdre O’Malley, an American journalist who had been covering municipal politics when the airplanes went into the towers. Now a war correspondent, she has come to love the soldiers she covers and to grieve so hard over their wounds and their deaths she considers herself a member of the mission too. Embedded with Canadian infantry, she can’t ignore the situation on the ground. Her loyalty toward her ex-lover, the American general who has taken command of the theatre, wavers as the war wavers, and the use of torture and the slaughter of civilians is brought to light. In a powerful climax that tests everyone’s loyalty and faith, the essential chaos of violence asserts itself. Love and desire endure, but no-one escapes unscathed.

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