The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story

You've read about the Afghan war. You're curious, not about America's motives, but about the enemies it has fought. Didn't they understand America's might? The United States and its allies have made war against Pashtuns/Pukhtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan for twenty years. Now, in 2021, what had been clear to Pashtuns since 2001 has been acknowledged by the US: the US and its allies have lost. The Leopard's Daughter, A Pukhtun Story speaks in two voices: that of a Denver Special Forces medic of Pashtun descent, and that of Pashtuns of Afghanistan and Pakistan.


Synopsis: The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story


Mohammed, a skilled, poltically naïve Denver surgeon of Pashtun descent joins US Special Forces as a front line medic at a secret base in Kunar, Afghanistan. His Muslim faith and background already have him on a secret CIA watch list dubbed OWL (Others Watch List). Alerted by OWL, his Afghan base commander's suspicions become deranged as Mohammed converses and prays with, then physically defends Afghan civilian villagers against murderous company soldiers.


Mohammed survives a cross border ambush unaware it targetted him. A passing Pashtun family is swept up and fights alongside him. His surgery saves Shahay, a knife wielding widow of the family who's finished two ambushers before suffering an arterial slash. Shahay's brother invites Mohammed to their Bajaur home to oversee her recovery. 


Welcomed as an esteemed guest, he is drawn to her and her family. His visit unknowingly sets in motion a CIA private contractor operation aimed at discovering Mohammed's true allegiance. The operatives' task, to discover Mohammed's motives, brings horror to her family and gruesome deaths to Bajaur. The deaths will not be forgiven ... 

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The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story

You've read about the Afghan war. You're curious, not about America's motives, but about the enemies it has fought. Didn't they understand America's might? The United States and its allies have made war against Pashtuns/Pukhtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan for twenty years. Now, in 2021, what had been clear to Pashtuns since 2001 has been acknowledged by the US: the US and its allies have lost. The Leopard's Daughter, A Pukhtun Story speaks in two voices: that of a Denver Special Forces medic of Pashtun descent, and that of Pashtuns of Afghanistan and Pakistan.


Synopsis: The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story


Mohammed, a skilled, poltically naïve Denver surgeon of Pashtun descent joins US Special Forces as a front line medic at a secret base in Kunar, Afghanistan. His Muslim faith and background already have him on a secret CIA watch list dubbed OWL (Others Watch List). Alerted by OWL, his Afghan base commander's suspicions become deranged as Mohammed converses and prays with, then physically defends Afghan civilian villagers against murderous company soldiers.


Mohammed survives a cross border ambush unaware it targetted him. A passing Pashtun family is swept up and fights alongside him. His surgery saves Shahay, a knife wielding widow of the family who's finished two ambushers before suffering an arterial slash. Shahay's brother invites Mohammed to their Bajaur home to oversee her recovery. 


Welcomed as an esteemed guest, he is drawn to her and her family. His visit unknowingly sets in motion a CIA private contractor operation aimed at discovering Mohammed's true allegiance. The operatives' task, to discover Mohammed's motives, brings horror to her family and gruesome deaths to Bajaur. The deaths will not be forgiven ... 

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The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story

The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story

by David Raeburn Finn
The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story

The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story

by David Raeburn Finn

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Overview

You've read about the Afghan war. You're curious, not about America's motives, but about the enemies it has fought. Didn't they understand America's might? The United States and its allies have made war against Pashtuns/Pukhtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan for twenty years. Now, in 2021, what had been clear to Pashtuns since 2001 has been acknowledged by the US: the US and its allies have lost. The Leopard's Daughter, A Pukhtun Story speaks in two voices: that of a Denver Special Forces medic of Pashtun descent, and that of Pashtuns of Afghanistan and Pakistan.


Synopsis: The Leopard's Daughter: A Pukhtun Story


Mohammed, a skilled, poltically naïve Denver surgeon of Pashtun descent joins US Special Forces as a front line medic at a secret base in Kunar, Afghanistan. His Muslim faith and background already have him on a secret CIA watch list dubbed OWL (Others Watch List). Alerted by OWL, his Afghan base commander's suspicions become deranged as Mohammed converses and prays with, then physically defends Afghan civilian villagers against murderous company soldiers.


Mohammed survives a cross border ambush unaware it targetted him. A passing Pashtun family is swept up and fights alongside him. His surgery saves Shahay, a knife wielding widow of the family who's finished two ambushers before suffering an arterial slash. Shahay's brother invites Mohammed to their Bajaur home to oversee her recovery. 


Welcomed as an esteemed guest, he is drawn to her and her family. His visit unknowingly sets in motion a CIA private contractor operation aimed at discovering Mohammed's true allegiance. The operatives' task, to discover Mohammed's motives, brings horror to her family and gruesome deaths to Bajaur. The deaths will not be forgiven ... 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780992039080
Publisher: David Raeburn Finn
Publication date: 11/25/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 518
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

  • Characters - Location, Denver, Colorado; Location, Batmalai, Bajaur, Pakistan
  • Some Pukhto Words and Phrases
  • Contents - Prologue, Chapter 1-34
  • End Notes - Language, Dialect; Pukhtun Customs
  • End Notes - Realities and Fictions: Denver, Bajaur, Karachi, Kunar Province, Afghanistan
  • End Notes - Medical
  • Dedication: The Tarkanri Salarzai and their Martyrs
  • Table of Martyrs of November 6, 2008 Batmalai Suicide Bombing
  • Acknowledgements
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