UP COUNTRY by Nelson DeMille - SIGNED FIRST EDITION BOOK
See all titles by Nelson DeMille.The story begins, appropriately, at the Vietnam Memorial in
Washington, where Brenner -- newly retired and desperately bored --
holds a clandestine meeting with his former commanding officer, Colonel
Karl Hellman. Hellman has a mission for Brenner: He wants him to
travel, disguised as a tourist, to Vietnam, where Brenner served as an
infantryman nearly 30 years before. The mission, which Brenner
reluctantly accepts, involves tracking down a former North Vietnamese
soldier named Tran Van Vinh. According to a recently discovered letter,
Vinh may have witnessed the murder of an American officer during the
Tet Offensive of 1968. Aware that there is more to the story than
Hellman is telling him, Brenner sets out for his third and final tour
of duty in Vietnam. Once there, Brenner -- accompanied by Susan Weber,
a guide and translator with more than her share of secrets and
surprises -- begins a harrowing two-week journey from Saigon to Hanoi,
making numerous stops -- some idyllic, some dangerous, all of them
emotionally charged -- along the way. In the end, Brenner locates his
witness and learns more than he wants to know about the undisclosed
purpose of his mission. But dramatic as they are, the answers he finds
are ultimately less important than the scenes he revisits -- and the
nightmares he confronts -- during the course of his journey.
Up Country uses the conventions of the thriller as a forum
for a beautifully detailed, powerfully reconstructed act of
remembrance. As Brenner moves by a circuitous route to the former enemy
stronghold of Hanoi, he comes face-to-face with the most violent,
surreal moments of his own past. In places like Hue, Quang Tri City,
and the A Shau Valley -- scene of a primal, life-or-death encounter he
has never revealed to anyone -- Brenner faces and absorbs some
traumatic personal memories and achieves a gradual catharsis that is
moving, unsentimental, and entirely credible.