Italy, near Cassino, in the terrible winter of 1944. An icy rain, continuing unabated for days. Guided by a
seventy-year-old Italian man in rope-soled shoes, three American soldiers are sent on a reconnaissance mission
up the side of a steep hill that they discover, before very long, to be a mountain. As they climb, the old man's
indeterminate loyalties only add to the terror and confusion that engulf them. Peace is a feat of storytelling
from one of America's most acclaimed novelists: a powerful look at the corrosiveness of violence, the human cost
of war, and the redemptive power of mercy.