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|title=Under Attack
|author=Jim Eldridge and Dave Shepherd
|publisher=Barrington Stoke
|date=July 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781122113</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1781122113</amazonus>
|website=http://www.jimeldridge.com/
|video=
|summary=Action packed, dyslexia friendly war story.
|cover=1781122113
|aznuk=1781122113
|aznus=1781122113
}}
My sons are army barmy as they say, and have been begging for military stories so I was delighted to see this in the Barrington Stoke range. The book reminded me a bit of a cross between the old Commando comic books and Action Man books with heroes blazing to the rescue, but sadly I found something lacking. It is a very short story and packed with action, but there really does not seem to be any character development. The story itself is very simple but flat. The Taliban attacks a hospital repeatedly and the British Army comes to the rescue. A very small child is shot and the doctor elects to perform emergency surgery on a kitchen table rather than waiting for the helicopter to arrive, but the Taliban haven't given up. The doctor valiantly tries to operate to remove a bullet next to the child's heart under the most desperate of circumstances, without blood, anaesthetics etc.... all the while under heavy fire. Will the British Army be able to save the day?