Shannon Monaghan PhD is a historian of modern war educated at Yale University and Boston College, and author of A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men. She has interned in international arms transfers at the US State Department, worked in strategy consulting and data analytics, and taught writing at Harvard University.
'Explores in bloody detail… what it’s really like to volunteer on Ukraine’s front line.' -- <b><i>The Sunday Times</i></b> ‘Written in the finest traditions of war reportage, To Die With Such Men captures the courage and camaraderie of Ukraine’s International Legion in captivating, elegiac prose. A haunting and visceral tale of those fighting and dying for Ukraine’s future.’ -- <b>Ian Garner, author of <i>Z Generation: Into the Heart of Russia’s Fascist Youth</i></b> ‘An intimate, harrowing and human portrait of Ukraine’s explosive frontline, from the perspective of foreigners who decided to make Ukraine’s war their own—fighting not for their own kin or nations, but to defend our shared ideals.’ -- <b>Anjan Sundaram, award-winning war reporter, and author of <i>Breakup</i> and <i>Stringer</i></b> ‘Even if you have experienced combat, these men’s incredible courage, toughness and loyalty to each other leaves you in awe.’ -- <b>General Walter E. Boomer (Retd), 24th Assistant Commandant of the US Marine Corps</b>