A worthy follow-up to First Into Action, if somewhat less compelling. The variety of stories keeps each chapter unique at the cost of making the whole feel somewhat disjointed compared to the author's prior non-fiction effort. Nonetheless, this was an excellent, eye-opening read.

I finished it in a matter of days which is always a good sign. The middle felt somewhat laboured but the emotional beginning and the frenetic end more than made up for it. Excited to dive into the next book in the series.

It is almost a century old but its lessons still hold, as no doubt they will in another 100 years' time. There was no advice in here that I had not heard before but it is always worth keeping these ideas fresh in your mind.