Flash Point
By (Author) Matt Croucher GC
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
3rd January 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
266g
The fantastic debut military fiction novel from a very modern British hero Dan Coldrain is a former elite Royal Marine Commando haunted by the death of his best mate Reese, killed in action by enemy forces. Coldrain used to believe in honour, service, and the call of duty, but haunted by Reese's death, he drops out of service and instead seeks the lucrative pay cheques on the private military contractor's circuit. Soon the Sandman, a shadowy figure with connections to the political underworld, lurks into view, with a proposal for Coldrain- find a man called Dogan - a terrorist responsible for a slew of lethal IED attacks in both Iraq and Afghanistan - detain him and hand him over to the Sandman. For this simple task Coldrain will be granted a four-man team, access to high-grade weapons and explosives and vehicles, and a cool e1 million per head once the mission is completed. And so the hunt begins, with the contractors dragged through hell and back in search of their deadly suspect. Will Coldrain and his team complete their mission successfully And, most importantly, will Coldrain battle the demons which so haunt him over his friend's death
McNab and Chris Ryan had better watch out ... His blistering new novel ... grips from the first page ... A page-turner in the finest tradition of British thrillers * 5 star review, News of the World *
LANCE CORPORAL MATT CROUCHER grew up in the Midlands and joined the Royal Marines aged 16, passing through the legendary 30-week training programme and into 40 Commando despite a series of injuries. He served two tours with the Marines in Iraq before transferring into the Royal Marines Reserves and returning to Iraq as a private security contractor with the United Nations. He re-joined 40 Commando for the ultimate challenge of a tour of duty in war-torn Afghanistan in September 2007.