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Chris Ryan Blackout
Stranded in the Wild West, Josh must rely on his instincts as a soldier and on the kindness of a beautiful stranger....
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Chris Ryan Greed
Five men. One robbery. A deadly game of greed, revenge, and betrayal is about to begin....
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Chris Ryan Land of Fire
1982. The Falklands War. Young SAS trooper Mike Hood risks his life to capture an Argentine girl spy....
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Chris Ryan The Increment
Alone and on the run, he is up against The Increment, the most ruthless, lethal killing machine on earth....
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Chris Ryan The Watchman
A nightmare chase, a betrayal, and a dawn firefight will all ensue before Alex learns the bitter truth....
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Chris Ryan Tenth Man Down
When an SAS team is sent to train government troops in Kamanga, a poverty-stricken and war-torn republic in Africa, Geordie Sharp is caught up in the most dangerous assignment of his career....
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Chris Ryan Zero Option
SAS Sergeant Geordie Sharp is required to undertake two top-secret missions in the full knowledge that if things go wrong, the authorities will deny all involvement....
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Chris Ryan The Kremlin Device
This is the novel in which SAS Sergeant Geordie Sharp, always a loner and a maverick, finally goes over the edge....
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Century Ultimate Weapon
Pages: 432, Hardcover, Century
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Arrow The Watchman
Readers of Chris Ryan thrillers know exactly what to expect: gritty, pared-down prose with regular doses of bone-crunching action and a hero not usually given to introspection. His books do not inhabit the same atmospheric world as such thriller writers of the past as Graham Greene and Eric Ambler, and he lacks the political sophistication of such current writers as Gerald Seymour. But Ryan knows exactly what his readers want and can always be counted upon to deliver a tough and fast-moving package. And that's very much the case in this latest thriller.<p> The theme in <I>The Watchman</I> is a duel to the death between an SAS soldier and the man who trained him. Ryan's protagonist, the resourceful Alex Temple, has been recently commissioned from the ranks, and returns from a hostage rescue mission in Sierra Leone to find that someone has been gruesomely murdering MI5 officers, Hannibal Lecter-style (a skinning knife is involved). The security services believe that the killer is an insider, SAS-trained, and Alex is ordered to track him down. As he gets closer and closer to the eponymous Watchman, the body count rises inevitably. This one will glean no literary prizes, but the legion of Ryan fans will devour this as eagerly as they did <I>The Hit List</I> and <I>Zero Option</I>. The villain, too, is a memorably nasty creation. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Random House Audiobooks Greed
Pull on those camouflage fatigues, slip that knife into your boot, check your sidearm and get ready for another walk on the wild side with Chris Ryan. <I>Greed</I> is not particularly different from any other Chris Ryan thrillers you may have read, but that is precisely why his devoted army of followers devours each new book. Sharp plotting, flinty characterisation and (most of all) kinetically orchestrated action are par for the course with this author, and <I>Greed</I> delivers them all in spades.<p> Matt Browning has left the SAS, and life is not treating him well. For a start, he's up to his ears in debt, and if he doesn't pay the £500,000 he owes, he'll be dead. Then, out of the blue, he is given a lifeline: a carefully targeted hit on al-Qa'eda, with the full cooperation of MI5. Matt's job is to bring together a close-knit team of ex-SAS men to lift $10 million in gold and diamonds from the world's most lethal terrorist organisation. Along with MI5's clandestine assistance, there's another bonus--there will be no charges made. Needless to say, this isn't the perfect crime. The money is stolen, then the killing begins. A panther-like assassin is tracking down the team one by one, bloodily slaughtering both them and their families. Matt realises that he has to take the fight to the enemy if he himself isn't to join the dead.<p> We've read similar stuff before (even from Ryan), but why not another helping? Anyone who begins <I>Greed</I> on a train or a bus is more than likely to miss their stop, such is the unyielding grip that this latest Ryan novel instantly exerts. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Random House Audiobooks The Watchman
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Arrow Blackout
Pages: 432, Paperback, Arrow
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Red Fox Alpha Force 8: Fault Line
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Arrow The Increment
<I>The Increment</I> is further proof--if proof were needed--that Chris Ryan has carved out an unassailable position for himself as a purveyor of stripped-down, express-train-style narratives that provide in kinetic action what they might skimp on in characterisation. That's not to say that Ryan doesn't provide exactly as much characterisation as is required; notably in his tough and resourceful protagonist Matt Browning, who is an action hero for the 21st century.<p> The Increment is the super-secret assassination unit of the SAS--and it has one less member. Matt Browning was served his walking papers after having the temerity to challenge an order. But, needless to say, his association with Britain's premier fighting unit is not at an end: his ex-colleagues enlist him again to help a massive drugs company get rid of illicit copies of medicines manufactured by ruthless European gangsters. The long-term Chris Ryan reader will not be surprised to learn that (as in books such as <I>The Kremlin Device</I> and <I>Zero Option</I>), everything is soon going to hell in a handcart when (among other things) it transpires that an old army colleague of Matt's is on what looks like a psychotic killing spree--and he's not alone. Why are servicemen up and down the country intent on bloodletting? Before long, Matt is in the sights of nothing less than the Increment itself--and his chances of survival are small.<p> Readers these days demand something more gritty than the high-life heroics that were Ian Fleming's stock-in-trade, and while some might lament the downward trajectory of the secret operative (in a social sense, if nothing else), Chris Ryan is still your man if you want first-rate, no-nonsense, thick-ear action. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Red Fox Alpha Force 6: Hunted
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Arrow Tenth Man Down
Ex-commando, Chris Ryan, did three extensive tours with the SAS as an ­assaulter­, ­sniper­ and ­Sniper Team Leader­ before becoming a bestselling thriller writer. His hands-on field experience makes a definitive mark in his writing and is personified in the character of Geordie Sharp, an everyman's Rambo. <p> In the fifth episode, <I>Tenth Man Down</I>, Sharp finds himself on his toughest assignment yet: to reclaim a lucrative African diamond mine held by Kamangan rebels and escape the evil spell of a <I>Sin'ganga</I> or witch doctor. To make matters worse, as Sharp and his men move in, they discover the rebels are being supported by ex-US Navy SEAL mercenaries. As they try and uncover the hidden agenda, Sharp is taken prisoner with comrade-in-arms, Whinger. In line with the <I>Sin'ganga's</I> predictions, Whinger is brutally slaughtered, leaving Sharp to break the conspiracy and reunite with his team alone. <p> Ryan's mean, lean, fast-moving prose is filled with colourful military descriptors and salute- inducing narrative: ­I wanted to introduce him to Pen-y-Fen, the mountain whose silhouette is supposed to be graven on every Special Forces man's heart.­ And for those not familiar with military jargon and the Kamangan dialect, there's also a glossary to guide you through thorny verbiage. Akin to reading a solider's diary, the action in <I>The Tenth Man Down</I> is gritty, straightforward and believable. --<I>Susan Queue</I>
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Arrow Stand By, Stand by
Pages: 432, Paperback, Arrow
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Red Fox Red Centre (Alpha Force S.)
Pages: 339, Paperback, Red Fox
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Arrow Zero Option
Pages: 384, Paperback, Arrow
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Red Fox Survival (Alpha Force S.)
Pages: 206, Paperback, Red Fox
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Arrow The Kremlin Device
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Random House Audiobooks The Increment
<I>The Increment</I> is further proof--if proof were needed--that Chris Ryan has carved out an unassailable position for himself as a purveyor of stripped-down, express-train-style narratives that provide in kinetic action what they might skimp on in characterisation. That's not to say that Ryan doesn't provide exactly as much characterisation as is required; notably in his tough and resourceful protagonist Matt Browning, who is an action hero for the 21st century.<p> The Increment is the super-secret assassination unit of the SAS--and it has one less member. Matt Browning was served his walking papers after having the temerity to challenge an order. But, needless to say, his association with Britain's premier fighting unit is not at an end: his ex-colleagues enlist him again to help a massive drugs company get rid of illicit copies of medicines manufactured by ruthless European gangsters. The long-term Chris Ryan reader will not be surprised to learn that (as in books such as <I>The Kremlin Device</I> and <I>Zero Option</I>), everything is soon going to hell in a handcart when (among other things) it transpires that an old army colleague of Matt's is on what looks like a psychotic killing spree--and he's not alone. Why are servicemen up and down the country intent on bloodletting? Before long, Matt is in the sights of nothing less than the Increment itself--and his chances of survival are small.<p> Readers these days demand something more gritty than the high-life heroics that were Ian Fleming's stock-in-trade, and while some might lament the downward trajectory of the secret operative (in a social sense, if nothing else), Chris Ryan is still your man if you want first-rate, no-nonsense, thick-ear action. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Red Fox Rat-catcher (Alpha Force S.)
Pages: 185, Paperback, Red Fox
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Red Fox Black Gold (Alpha Force S.)
Pages: 359, Paperback, Red Fox
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Random House Audiobooks The Increment
<I>The Increment</I> is further proof--if proof were needed--that Chris Ryan has carved out an unassailable position for himself as a purveyor of stripped-down, express-train-style narratives that provide in kinetic action what they might skimp on in characterisation. That's not to say that Ryan doesn't provide exactly as much characterisation as is required; notably in his tough and resourceful protagonist Matt Browning, who is an action hero for the 21st century.<p> The Increment is the super-secret assassination unit of the SAS--and it has one less member. Matt Browning was served his walking papers after having the temerity to challenge an order. But, needless to say, his association with Britain's premier fighting unit is not at an end: his ex-colleagues enlist him again to help a massive drugs company get rid of illicit copies of medicines manufactured by ruthless European gangsters. The long-term Chris Ryan reader will not be surprised to learn that (as in books such as <I>The Kremlin Device</I> and <I>Zero Option</I>), everything is soon going to hell in a handcart when (among other things) it transpires that an old army colleague of Matt's is on what looks like a psychotic killing spree--and he's not alone. Why are servicemen up and down the country intent on bloodletting? Before long, Matt is in the sights of nothing less than the Increment itself--and his chances of survival are small.<p> Readers these days demand something more gritty than the high-life heroics that were Ian Fleming's stock-in-trade, and while some might lament the downward trajectory of the secret operative (in a social sense, if nothing else), Chris Ryan is still your man if you want first-rate, no-nonsense, thick-ear action. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Century Blackout
Pages: 352, Hardcover, Century
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Arrow Land of Fire
The hero of <I>Land of Fire</I>--Chris Ryan's latest release--is a man faced with an agonising conflict within himself. Mark Black was a youthful SAS fighter in the Falklands war. To grab a female Argentine spy, he puts his life on the line. Along with his SAS colleagues, he is sent on a dangerous reconnaissance mission before an attack on a fortified airbase. Twenty years pass, and a threatening new Argentine military junta has its sights set on the Falklands again. And Mark Black, ill at ease with memories of his past, becomes involved in a new conflict after British air defences are destroyed in a sneak attack. Black once again meets the girl of his past, and finds that he has to trust an old enemy.<p> While other Ryan novels (for all their virtues) have occasionally utilised well-worn plots, this one is absolutely fresh as paint. The narrative (spanning many years) packs all the requisite pace and action, but Ryan never forgets how crucial characterisation is. Black's relationship with the girl who was once his enemy is brilliantly and economically realised. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Arrow The One That Got Away
Pages: 418, Paperback, Arrow
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Red Fox Untouchable (Alpha Force S.)
Pages: 359, Paperback, Red Fox
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Century The Increment
<I>The Increment</I> is further proof--if proof were needed--that Chris Ryan has carved out an unassailable position for himself as a purveyor of stripped-down, express-train-style narratives that provide in kinetic action what they might skimp on in characterisation. That's not to say that Ryan doesn't provide exactly as much characterisation as is required; notably in his tough and resourceful protagonist Matt Browning, who is an action hero for the 21st century.<p> The Increment is the super-secret assassination unit of the SAS--and it has one less member. Matt Browning was served his walking papers after having the temerity to challenge an order. But, needless to say, his association with Britain's premier fighting unit is not at an end: his ex-colleagues enlist him again to help a massive drugs company get rid of illicit copies of medicines manufactured by ruthless European gangsters. The long-term Chris Ryan reader will not be surprised to learn that (as in books such as <I>The Kremlin Device</I> and <I>Zero Option</I>), everything is soon going to hell in a handcart when (among other things) it transpires that an old army colleague of Matt's is on what looks like a psychotic killing spree--and he's not alone. Why are servicemen up and down the country intent on bloodletting? Before long, Matt is in the sights of nothing less than the Increment itself--and his chances of survival are small.<p> Readers these days demand something more gritty than the high-life heroics that were Ian Fleming's stock-in-trade, and while some might lament the downward trajectory of the secret operative (in a social sense, if nothing else), Chris Ryan is still your man if you want first-rate, no-nonsense, thick-ear action. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Century The Increment
<I>The Increment</I> is further proof--if proof were needed--that Chris Ryan has carved out an unassailable position for himself as a purveyor of stripped-down, express-train-style narratives that provide in kinetic action what they might skimp on in characterisation. That's not to say that Ryan doesn't provide exactly as much characterisation as is required; notably in his tough and resourceful protagonist Matt Browning, who is an action hero for the 21st century.<p> The Increment is the super-secret assassination unit of the SAS--and it has one less member. Matt Browning was served his walking papers after having the temerity to challenge an order. But, needless to say, his association with Britain's premier fighting unit is not at an end: his ex-colleagues enlist him again to help a massive drugs company get rid of illicit copies of medicines manufactured by ruthless European gangsters. The long-term Chris Ryan reader will not be surprised to learn that (as in books such as <I>The Kremlin Device</I> and <I>Zero Option</I>), everything is soon going to hell in a handcart when (among other things) it transpires that an old army colleague of Matt's is on what looks like a psychotic killing spree--and he's not alone. Why are servicemen up and down the country intent on bloodletting? Before long, Matt is in the sights of nothing less than the Increment itself--and his chances of survival are small.<p> Readers these days demand something more gritty than the high-life heroics that were Ian Fleming's stock-in-trade, and while some might lament the downward trajectory of the secret operative (in a social sense, if nothing else), Chris Ryan is still your man if you want first-rate, no-nonsense, thick-ear action. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Random House Children's Books Rat-catcher (Alpha Force S.)
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Century Greed
Pull on those camouflage fatigues, slip that knife into your boot, check your sidearm and get ready for another walk on the wild side with Chris Ryan. <I>Greed</I> is not particularly different from any other Chris Ryan thrillers you may have read, but that is precisely why his devoted army of followers devours each new book. Sharp plotting, flinty characterisation and (most of all) kinetically orchestrated action are par for the course with this author, and <I>Greed</I> delivers them all in spades.<p> Matt Browning has left the SAS, and life is not treating him well. For a start, he's up to his ears in debt, and if he doesn't pay the £500,000 he owes, he'll be dead. Then, out of the blue, he is given a lifeline: a carefully targeted hit on al-Qa'eda, with the full cooperation of MI5. Matt's job is to bring together a close-knit team of ex-SAS men to lift $10 million in gold and diamonds from the world's most lethal terrorist organisation. Along with MI5's clandestine assistance, there's another bonus--there will be no charges made. Needless to say, this isn't the perfect crime. The money is stolen, then the killing begins. A panther-like assassin is tracking down the team one by one, bloodily slaughtering both them and their families. Matt realises that he has to take the fight to the enemy if he himself isn't to join the dead.<p> We've read similar stuff before (even from Ryan), but why not another helping? Anyone who begins <I>Greed</I> on a train or a bus is more than likely to miss their stop, such is the unyielding grip that this latest Ryan novel instantly exerts. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Arrow Greed
Pull on those camouflage fatigues, slip that knife into your boot, check your sidearm and get ready for another walk on the wild side with Chris Ryan. <I>Greed</I> is not particularly different from any other Chris Ryan thrillers you may have read, but that is precisely why his devoted army of followers devours each new book. Sharp plotting, flinty characterisation and (most of all) kinetically orchestrated action are par for the course with this author, and <I>Greed</I> delivers them all in spades.<p> Matt Browning has left the SAS, and life is not treating him well. For a start, he's up to his ears in debt, and if he doesn't pay the £500,000 he owes, he'll be dead. Then, out of the blue, he is given a lifeline: a carefully targeted hit on al-Qa'eda, with the full cooperation of MI5. Matt's job is to bring together a close-knit team of ex-SAS men to lift $10 million in gold and diamonds from the world's most lethal terrorist organisation. Along with MI5's clandestine assistance, there's another bonus--there will be no charges made. Needless to say, this isn't the perfect crime. The money is stolen, then the killing begins. A panther-like assassin is tracking down the team one by one, bloodily slaughtering both them and their families. Matt realises that he has to take the fight to the enemy if he himself isn't to join the dead.<p> We've read similar stuff before (even from Ryan), but why not another helping? Anyone who begins <I>Greed</I> on a train or a bus is more than likely to miss their stop, such is the unyielding grip that this latest Ryan novel instantly exerts. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Random House Children's Books Survival (Alpha Force S.)
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Red Fox Hostage (Alpha Force S.)
Pages: 184, Paperback, Red Fox
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Arrow Hit List
Despite a derivative plot, <I>The Hit List</I> has a solid backbone derived from author (and ex-SAS) Ryan's explicit knowledge of death-laden situations. Armed with the vivid technical detail of raw experience, danger is omnipresent, evaded only by finely tuned intuition and training, rather than by well-worn cliché. This is marvellously evident in Neil Slater, the Ex-SAS serviceman whose chances at a peaceful life are shattered when he is approached by elite assassination squad ­The Cadre­, who need his anti-social skills in dispatching ­enemies of the State­. Slater is under no illusion about what he is and, as such, is a perfect vessel for Ryan's hardened brand of realism, thrust into situations where each act of violence is measured to provoke an exact response. Ryan's tale translates well to audio format, losing little of the tension and thrills that are so abundant in the novel. Christian Rodska's gravelly tones and enthusiastic reading certainly evoke the tension a tale like this demands. However, you might question Rodska's penchant for providing all the characters with their relevant accents. Mostly, it works, but it's unfortunate that his interpretation of an Eastern European woman sounds like a splicing of Monty Python and Zsa Zsa Gabor. However, that's forgivable, hardly detracting from this gripping, intense glimpse into an all-too-possible underworld of intrigue and extreme violence. --<I>Danny Graydon</I>
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Routledge,an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd Sex Tourism: Marginal People and Liminalities
Pages: 192, Paperback, Routledge,an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd
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Random House Audiobooks The Kremlin Device
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Red Fox Desert Pursuit (Alpha Force S.)
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Red Fox Blood Money (Alpha Force S.)
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Random House Audiobooks Greed
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Century Chris Ryan's SAS Fitness Book
Pages: 117, Paperback, Century
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Red Fox Flash Flood: Code Red
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Random House Audiobooks Tenth Man Down
Ex-commando, Chris Ryan, did three extensive tours with the SAS as an ­assaulter­, ­sniper­ and ­Sniper Team Leader­ before becoming a bestselling thriller writer. His hands-on field experience makes a definitive mark in his writing and is personified in the character of Geordie Sharp, an everyman's Rambo. <p> In the fifth episode, <I>Tenth Man Down</I>, Sharp finds himself on his toughest assignment yet: to reclaim a lucrative African diamond mine held by Kamangan rebels and escape the evil spell of a <I>Sin'ganga</I> or witch doctor. To make matters worse, as Sharp and his men move in, they discover the rebels are being supported by ex-US Navy SEAL mercenaries. As they try and uncover the hidden agenda, Sharp is taken prisoner with comrade-in-arms, Whinger. In line with the <I>Sin'ganga's</I> predictions, Whinger is brutally slaughtered, leaving Sharp to break the conspiracy and reunite with his team alone. <p> Ryan's mean, lean, fast-moving prose is filled with colourful military descriptors and salute- inducing narrative: ­I wanted to introduce him to Pen-y-Fen, the mountain whose silhouette is supposed to be graven on every Special Forces man's heart.­ And for those not familiar with military jargon and the Kamangan dialect, there's also a glossary to guide you through thorny verbiage. Akin to reading a solider's diary, the action in <I>The Tenth Man Down</I> is gritty, straightforward and believable. --<I>Susan Queue</I>
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Thomson Learning The Tourist Experience
Pages: 224, Paperback, Thomson Learning
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Butterworths Law The Law and Practice of Shareholders' Agreements
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Century Chris Ryan's SAS Fitness Book
Pages: 144, Paperback, Century
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Century Chris Ryan's Ultimate Survival Guide
Pages: 274, Hardcover, Century
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Century Untitled Novel 10
Pages: 288, Paperback, Century
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Random House Audiobooks Land of Fire
The hero of <I>Land of Fire</I>--Chris Ryan's latest release--is a man faced with an agonising conflict within himself. Mark Black was a youthful SAS fighter in the Falklands war. To grab a female Argentine spy, he puts his life on the line. Along with his SAS colleagues, he is sent on a dangerous reconnaissance mission before an attack on a fortified airbase. Twenty years pass, and a threatening new Argentine military junta has its sights set on the Falklands again. And Mark Black, ill at ease with memories of his past, becomes involved in a new conflict after British air defences are destroyed in a sneak attack. Black once again meets the girl of his past, and finds that he has to trust an old enemy.<p> While other Ryan novels (for all their virtues) have occasionally utilised well-worn plots, this one is absolutely fresh as paint. The narrative (spanning many years) packs all the requisite pace and action, but Ryan never forgets how crucial characterisation is. Black's relationship with the girl who was once his enemy is brilliantly and economically realised. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Random House Audiobooks Blackout
Audio CD, Random House Audiobooks
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Random House Audiobooks Zero Option
Audio Cassette, Random House Audiobooks
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Red Fox Wildfire: Code Red
Pages: 352, Paperback, Red Fox
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