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By Gould, William M.

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Three old friends are forced back together in Guatemala during the most dangerous year of its civil war, where buried guilt and divided loyalties threaten to settle old scores.

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Three boys who once believed their friendship would last forever are brought back together by events neither can control. A prank in 1949 leads to blame, guilt, and a rupture that lingers for decades. In 1983, their lives have taken sharply different paths, but Guatemala’s civil war pulls them into the same dangerous moment.

The novel follows Robert, Tony, and Philip as the past collides with the present. Their personal ambitions, moral doubts, and survival instincts shape every choice as conflict closes in around them. It is a story of damaged friendship, memory, and the pressure of living with what cannot be undone.

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Three Boys Like You by Gould, William M. is about Three old friends are forced back together in Guatemala during the most dangerous year of its civil war, where buried guilt and divided loyalties threaten to settle old scores.

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