John Renehan's debut novel "The Valley" was described by Phil Klay, New York Times bestselling author of "Redeployment," as "both a gripping, tightly-wound mystery as well as a sharply observed look at the complex internal politics of the U.S. Army, the deterioration of men tasked with too vague a mission and too little support, and what happens wh
John Renehan's debut novel "The Valley" was described by Phil Klay, New York Times bestselling author of "Redeployment," as "both a gripping, tightly-wound mystery as well as a sharply observed look at the complex internal politics of the U.S. Army, the deterioration of men tasked with too vague a mission and too little support, and what happens wh
John Renehan's debut novel "The Valley" was described by Phil Klay, New York Times bestselling author of "Redeployment," as "both a gripping, tightly-wound mystery as well as a sharply observed look at the complex internal politics of the U.S. Army, the deterioration of men tasked with too vague a mission and too little support, and what happens wh