Masters of War
Danny Black Thriller 1
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Jamie Parker
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Chris Ryan
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(P)2013 Hodder & Stoughton©2013 Chris Ryan
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Critic reviews
This Newcastle-born former SAS sergeant is firmly established as one of our most popular action authors.
Chris Ryan is as hard as nails.
Relentless pace and gritty brutal realism... accurate descriptions of modern warfare... this is a book that could only have been there by someone who has been there, done that and got the T-shirt.
Praise for Chris Ryan
'This Newcastle-born former SAS sergeant is firmly established as one of our most popular action authors. It is not difficult to see why in this bleak story centred on SAS man Joe Mansfield, who happens to be in the compound in Pakistan when the Americans descend from their Black Hawks and kill Osama bin Laden... This is a far darker, more complex tale than Ryan's more familiar tales of derring-do, for Mansfield is plunged into a world of treachery. The pace never flags for a moment, and Ryan's insider knowledge is to the fore, but even the SAS's skills are no longer quite enough. New, less honourable talents are required. Bravery is not the only solution.'
Praise for Chris Ryan:
Nobody takes you to the action better than Ryan, because he's the real deal, and this muscle-and-bone thriller will have fans' blood pumping
'The books are masterpieces of social realism. [Chris Ryan] has lived the virtual life he writes about - and that makes him the right kind of war novelist for this generation. These storylines are dependent on a bustle of verbs that lead in every instance to blood and explosions, desperate screams and increasing levels of difficulty: it is never long before we find things and people being zapped, fried, crunched, toasted and skewered, as the bad deeds of the world are comprehensively avenged'
'Relentless pace and gritty brutal realism... accurate descriptions of modern warfare... this is a book that could only have been there by someone who has been there, done that and got the T-shirt.'
'Chris Ryan has always been underrated as a novelist of ideas... a welter of treachery and mayhem.'
'A shockingly authentic tale to keep your adrenaline pumping as fast as the blood on the pages.'
'Bone-crunching action races to a denouement that Frederick Forsyth would be proud of. Ryan's Boy's Own bravado is tempered with sharp political insight and a neat line in treachery.'
Good distracting stuff that made cleaning out the garage a pleasurable task.
I thought I'd hate Chris Ryan..
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A great story of the murky world of special Opps
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Fast paced, well written, full of surprises, well worth the download. It is also a very good length,so great valueExcellent book
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Masters of war
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Great story and brilliant narrating!
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