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BOOK TWOAfter twelve months undercover in an IRA terror cell, Bruce Cole had assumed he would return to his SAS unit. He was wrong.The success of his last mission had given the Prime Minister ideas. He now wanted a Top Secret unit to tackle terrorist threats, anytime and anywhere. The rules were simple. Be as unconventional as necessary to get the job done. Be ghosts.Operations in Bosnia, Iraq and Germany see Cole and his new team hitting terror groups head-on.Ghost Group is born. GHOST GROUP is Max Dent's second novel.
BOOK THREEA lone Serbian sniper sits concealed on a mountainside in Kosovo. He has been hunting the man or men that guided the NATO jets to his base.As he searches for his prey, suddenly something moves in the valley below. As he lines up his cross-hairs, a single 7.62mm bullet speeds towards its target.Will this be the end of Bruce Cole?Sniper's Bullet is the third book in the Bruce Cole series by Max Dent.
BOOK ONEOn the 24th of April 1993, the IRA detonated a massive bomb in Bishopsgate, in the heart of London's financial district.The bombing nearly brought the British Government to its knees. It was clear they couldn't afford a second attack. The Prime Minister wanted the IRA cell responsible located. His orders were simple - find them and eliminate them. They turned to the SAS.One man stood out. Bruce Cole. His job? To infiltrate the IRA Active Service Unit in London. The problem? He won't be armed or have any backup from any of the security services. He is on his own.Will his years of training keep him alive or will the IRA cell realise they have a bee in their hornet's nest?Hornet's Nest is Max Dent's first novel and is based on real IRA activities in London at the time.
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