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Perfect for fans of Ollie Ollerton, Andy McNab and Stephen Leather
- the new compulsive thriller from Sunday Times bestseller and
bomb-disposal expert, Kim Hughes GC. THE ENEMY IS CLOSE TO HOME . .
. Left reeling from the disappearance of his daughter and ex-wife,
Staff Sergeant Dom Riley is a haunted man. After months of
investigating, he has exhausted nearly all leads in his hunt for
answers. As Riley decides to make one final, desperate push for the
truth, it emerges that multiple bombs have been located on board a
civilian cruise ship and he is thrown into action in the middle of
the ocean. With little information on the person behind the threat
other than the alias BaseHeart, Riley must keep his head together
if he has any chance of neutralizing the threat. And it's not long
until the first bomb detonates. But it's not the journey, nor the
bombs themselves, that pose the real danger. In fact, in travelling
halfway across the Atlantic Ocean, Riley will ultimately learn that
the enemy is much closer to home . . . PRAISE FOR KIM HUGHES GC 'A
taut thriller that seizes your attention from the first page' Daily
Express 'A terrific start to a new series . . . Light the blue
touch paper and retire to a comfortable chair' The Times 'A
powerful tale from an author who knows his stuff. Addictively
compelling, you'll be reading into the small hours' Alan McDermott,
author of the Eva Driscoll thrillers 'Gripping . . . The plot
beautifully twists several parallel and intertwining story-lines
together, at pace. There is a bit of something for everyone here:
military detail, spy conspiracy, dastardly terrorist plot and the
pieces of the jigsaw all fall into place nicely. Thoroughly
recommended' Army Rumour Service 'Kim Hughes is the man who stands
between us and oblivion' Andy McNab, author of Bravo Two Zero
The Sunday Times Bestseller. 'Breathtaking. Kim Hughes is the man
who stands between us and oblivion.' Andy McNab (author of Bravo
Two Zero) 'An uplifting and enlightening account of the personal
courage and dedication required to do a very lonely job in the most
extreme of conditions'. John Nichol (The Mail On Sunday) This is a
book about science, bombs, and what happens to the human psyche
when every day you go to work might be your last. Kim Hughes is the
most highly decorated bomb disposal operator serving in the British
Army. He was awarded the George Cross in 2009 following a grueling
six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan during which he defused 119
improvised explosive devices, survived numerous Taliban ambushes
and endured a close encounter with the Secretary of State for
Defence. The back drop to Painting the Sand is the Afghan War, the
conflict where the cold courage of the bomb disposal operator rose
to national prominence. No other field of warfare offers the chance
of a single individual to come so close to his enemy and fight out
a battle of wits where losing can mean death. This is one of the
best memoirs that will come out of a ten-year struggle to defeat a
hidden, and enduring, enemy.
Perfect for fans of Ollie Ollerton, Andy McNab and Mark 'Billy'
Billingham - a breathless, edge-of-your-seat thriller from Sunday
Times bestselling author and bomb disposal expert, Kim Hughes GC.
'A terrific start to a new series . . . Light the blue touch paper
and retire to a comfortable chair' The Times 'A taut thriller that
seizes your attention from the first page' Daily Express 'A
powerful tale from an author who knows his stuff. Addictively
compelling, you'll be reading into the small hours' Alan McDermott,
author of Fight to Survive HE THOUGHT HE'D LEFT THE WAR BEHIND. BUT
IT'S COME HOME WITH HIM. A bomb explodes in a newly designed
shopping complex, ripping through the lives of everyone in its
wake. Confirmed as a targeted terrorist attack, special units are
quickly brought in to lock down the area. For bomb-disposal expert,
Staff Sergeant Dominic Riley, Afghanistan never feels far away and
that's especially true on the morning of the bombing. And it's only
just beginning. The bomb-maker has bigger plans in place, designed
for maximum destruction. Plans that are personal to Riley - and his
family. And he has no qualms about how many innocent bystanders are
caught in the firestorm. But our fate is in the hands of a man who
has his own demons to face. And they might just push him over the
edge . . . LONGLISTED FOR THE WILBUR SMITH ADVENTURE WRITING PRIZE
2021 Praise for Kim's memoir Painting the Sand: 'Breathtaking. Kim
Hughes is the man who stands between us and oblivion' Andy McNab
(author of Bravo Two Zero) 'An uplifting and enlightening account
of the personal courage and dedication required to do a very lonely
job in the most extreme of conditions' John Nichol (The Mail On
Sunday)
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