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Clean Kill

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781529367416

Price: £16.99

ON SALE: 20th July 2023

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense / Espionage & Spy Thriller

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‘Enthralling’ Financial Times *** ‘Explosive’ The Sun *** ‘Grabs the reader by the throat’ Daily Mail

Terrorists have shot down a British helicopter in West Africa and taken the crew hostage. Their lives are on the line and the British government is refusing to negotiate. The pilot is Liam Shepherd, and only his father – Dan ‘Spider’ Shepherd of MI5 – can help.

Shepherd and an SAS team fly out to the badlands of Mali to rescue the kidnapped Brits.

But the mission takes Shepherd away from an investigation in a high security prison that is about to explode into violence. Hundreds of lives are at risk, and Shepherd is running out of time…

‘From the geopolitical concerns of African conflicts all the way to the sociological study of prisons in UK, there’s so much in this book to entice your curiosity and your enthusiasm for knowledge in addition to offering the excitement of reading a fast-paced thriller. You can’t afford to sit this one out. Clean Kill is brilliance personified’ Best Thriller Books
‘Exciting action thrillers. It’s like being there yourself’ Chris Ryan
‘Breath-taking pace’ Shots

Reviews

Praise for Stephen Leather
Stephen Leather writes really exciting action thrillers. It's like being there yourself
Chris Ryan, author of Zero 22
The fast-paced action scenes are expertly choreographed; the description of settings - from the luxurious bars where Ankara's gangsters gather, to Dubai's glittering skyscrapers - is brisk and richly detailed. Leather knows the inner workings of the security services. But beyond the enthralling storyline he also asks some tough questions about contemporary Britain - without preaching.
Financial Times