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'John Ratcliffe is a quiet man, not the type of person who stands out in a crowd or draws attention to himself. But scratch the surface and you will find a person who has lived anything but a normal life.
'Once belonging to a group of highly trained soldiers, Ratcliffe left the Australian military to pursue a career in Melbourne, practising alternative medicine. Years later, he was called to Afghanistan for a short assignment as a security contractor. He planned to be back in Australia after a few weeks. He returned home five years later.
'Biting Through is the story of what happened in those five years, during one man’s descent into the war in Afghanistan. Thrust into a world of terrible danger, Ratcliffe encountered human traffickers, drug lords, and corrupt officials. He tried to find a way to make a difference to those whose lives he touched, all the while negotiating minefields of dishonesty, only to be betrayed at the final hurdle and incarcerated in a medieval Afghan hellhole, awaiting the death penalty.
'A testimony to the brutal realities of one of the longest wars in modern history, which was replete with hideous waste and relentless corruption, Biting Through is a unique work, written by a man of remarkable courage and fortitude.' (Publisher's blurb)
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Dedication: To my mother, Anna; to JB and Rob, to whom I owe my life; to the children I met who taught me so much about compassion; and to Daniel.
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Works about this Work
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Crazy Place for an Adventure
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 16-17 August 2014; (p. 21)
— Review of Biting Through : Five Years in Afghanistan 2014 single work autobiography
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Crazy Place for an Adventure
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 16-17 August 2014; (p. 21)
— Review of Biting Through : Five Years in Afghanistan 2014 single work autobiography
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cAfghanistan,cSouth Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,