No Pistol Tastes the Same: A PTSD novel by Jacob Paul Patchen Reviewed by Tabitha Montero

No Pistol Tastes the SameNo Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

JP made the decision to not pull the trigger. He hesitated and now he lives with that hesitation. He lives with the deaths of his brothers.
JP comes home and struggles with life, life as a husband, and life as a father. And he pushes everyone away trying to deal with PTSD and struggles with his horrible thoughts. With the impending weakening of the magnetic field and the sun, he tries to restore his relationships with his wife and son and also face himself.
A couple times I struggled with the back and forth, but overall it was a very good story about the struggles of those who return from seeing horrible things in war.

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