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    The invisible war after service

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    The Invisible War After Service is a brutal, unfiltered exploration of the battles veterans face long after the uniform is folded away. This book tears down the patriotic theatre, the hollow thank‑yous, and the myth that coming home is the end of the story. It exposes the truth: for many veterans, the war doesn’t end—it relocates. It embeds itself in the mind, the body, the family, and the future.
    THE WAR NO ONE SEES
    When the parade ends and the crowds disperse, veterans step into a world that looks familiar but feels hostile. Fireworks sound like incoming rounds. A sizzling burger becomes gunfire. A quiet cul‑de‑sac becomes a perimeter to patrol at 3 a.m. The brain, rewired by combat, refuses to stand down.
    Your manuscript captures this with devastating clarity:

    “The war didn’t end—it just changed address.” “The safest place in the world doesn’t feel safe at all.”

    This book reveals how trauma hijacks the nervous system, how the amygdala stays locked in survival mode, and how memories refuse to stay in the past. It explains the neuroscience of PTSD in language anyone can understand—showing how combat rewires the brain into a weapon that fires inward.
    THE SILENCE THAT KILLS
    Military culture teaches one rule above all: never show weakness. Veterans return home trained to bury pain, hide fear, and lock trauma behind an iron vault. That silence becomes lethal.
    Your manuscript states it plainly:

    “Twenty‑two veterans die by suicide every day in the United States.”

    This book confronts that number head‑on, exposing the stigma, shame, and systemic failures that keep veterans suffering in silence. It shows how isolation becomes a battlefield, how “I’m fine” becomes a shield, and how the silence pact destroys lives.

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    Paper pages

    60

    Release date

    June 28, 2026

    Content rating

    18+

    Because one book is never enough