Destined to become a classic, an excruciatingly realistic story of a marine captain as he descends into the maelstrom of infantry combat in Vietnam.
Captain MacHugh Clare is a seasoned soldier. His men respect him above all others. His mission is to lead his company into the mountains and destroy a hidden cache of the enemy's weapons. This incursion stirs up a deadly resistance. With Mac is Paul Adrano, a Catholic chaplain who has volunteered to serve in combat to test his faith - and test it he does. Adrano also slowly realizes that his vow of celibacy is incompatible with his feelings for Rebecca Vanburen, a Navy nurse treating wounded marines at Da Nang.
As Mac's company struggles with the North Vietnamese, 'The Fearless Man' also tells of the struggle of Sarah Clare back home, of her awakening to the new opportunities opening for women in the late sixties. 'The Fearless Man' gives the reader not only one of the most vivid and indelible pictures of combat in Vietnam, but also, in a remarkably astute and wise way, depicts the home front and the trials of those whose lives have been put on hold.