Iraq war. Soldier dies in Iraq--widow believes it is due to negligence of US in not providing the best body armor. Dugoni--a lawyer--describes how difficult it is to sue the government in such cases. Asking for benefits is the accepted procedure. Book also cuts back to the actual battle in Iraq where the man died. Other wrench in the story--the "suicide" of a soldier who fought with the man.
Excellent start . . . orphaned girl with a knack for chess, taught by janitor, harsh orphanage despite its courtly look.
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