Disappointment by my own lack of research. I was hoping for a good Cold War story or maybe an alternate reality like Red Son; instead, this is a straight-forward going after the bad guy, where Frank teams up with an ex-Soviet soldier to take down the man who sold out his squad to the enemy. I enjoy work based on Ennis' writing, but this is my first time reading. Brutally realistic look at PTSD and fallout of war.