Critical Praise
Julia Spencer-Fleming is a rarity in this business, a risk taker and a writer of deep feeling. Few others could deliver a high-concept thriller that so perfectly captures the subtle sufferings of soldiers home from combat. A story of greed, betrayal, and wounded love, ONE WAS A SOLDIER left me entertained, satisfied, and a shade wiser about the cost of war.
—New York Times bestselling author John Hart
This is a surefire winner, taking the linchpin Fergusson --- Van Alstyne relationship to a new level, probing the personal lives of other members of the town's police department, and personalizing the toll taken by war. Spencer-Fleming's fans who have been waiting eagerly for her latest won't be disappointed; this series, as intelligent as it is enthralling, just keeps getting better.
—Booklist (starred review)
An absolute tour de force! Both a superb murder mystery and a gripping examination of the suffering of returning soldiers.
—Louise Penny, New York Times bestselling autho
Explor[es] the inescapable legacies of soldiers come home, including a crushing burden of imagined, and unimaginable, guilt.
—Kirkus Reviews
In the hands of a lesser writer, this novel would not fly, but Spencer-Fleming carries it off and concludes with a believable resolution. Outstanding.
—Library Journal (starred review)