|
Oppland Arbeiderblad, a local Norwegian newspaper, writes:
"The best part of the book is the insight we gain into how
things work 'behind the lines' - how do the conspirators think,
where does the real power reside? Knut Arnljot Braa has written
a book that is hard to put down until the last page is turned. The
language flows effortlessly…"
Rating: 
Verdens Gang, a national Norwegian newspaper, writes:
"Knut Arnljot Braa makes a convincing debut with his book 'Delete,'
a believable and disturbingly topical thriller set in the Middle
East."
The book may be purchased in book stores or on the Internett

The Long Way Home
More
than 30,000 of us have served in military peacekeeping forces. Most
books written on the subject portray peacekeeping service as the
military authorities would like it to be - not as it really is.
"The Long Way Home"
gives a multi-faceted account of the service, including its dark
side. When the history of the peacekeeping forces is written, this
book must be included as part of the true story. Former soldiers
surely will relate to the book and enjoy reading it. Family and
friends, as well as upcoming UN soldiers, will also find it fascinating
and helpful reading.
|