The Colonel
The humidity hung over the hostile Argentine city of Mendoza practically humming with fear. Sitting alone in her dark, dank prison cell, with the stench of death hanging in the stale air, a battered, bruised, bloodied and ‘guilty’ Matilda Beem could only pray her father, a former Royal Marine Captain, could overcome the massive odds, including his ever-present P.T.S.D to come and save her again, before time runs out for them all.
A nail-biting, fast-paced and imaginative sequel, which starts where 2,600 Feet per Second ends, this revenge thriller is no macho military book, it’s an all-inclusive wild ride through a roller-coaster of emotions with nonstop action.
The must-read initial novel garnered consistent five-star reviews.
“This Heart-Pumping Action Filled Thriller is a Film Just Waiting to be Made. I’d be surprised if this wasn’t picked up by Amazon Prime or Netflix. Bring on the sequel.” – Stephen May
Nick Love the author is well positioned, due to his military background, to create meaningful characters that not only have the will but also have demonstrable skills to manage the enormous task which lay ahead of them.
The Colonel is a fast and furious thriller that finds protagonist and former-Marine sniper, Chris Beem, reacquainted with the fallout of actions that happened almost forty years prior in the Falklands War which had come back to haunt him in 2012, when he nearly lost his whole family.
An impressive super charged tale of revenge, starting with the kidnapping of Chris’s and then Freddy ‘Three’ Fingers daughters, he will need to stay one step ahead of a very cunning, devious and skilled antagonist, The Colonel. This impressive sequel finds the author using to full and dramatic effect everything we learnt and experienced in 2,600 Feet per Second.
A page turner for all, this novel’s short sentences and compact chapters, also make it a standout literary choice for fellow dyslexia sufferers.
£9.49