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Night Strike Mission 4: Chris Ryan Extreme Series 2

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Mission 4: Lone Wolf

The fourth mission in the second Chris Ryan Extreme series

Faster, Grittier, Darker, Deadlier... Chris Ryan Extreme

Jinchun, China. A city teeming with industry and paranoia. A deadly weapon fallen into the wrong hands. And a terrorist mastermind who will stop at nothing until the West is on its knees. John Bald is faced with a mission tougher than anything he ever encountered in the SAS. In the country of a billion people, Bald is a lone warrior. The odds are stacked against him. So are the bullets. And that's just the way he likes it.

The Chris Ryan Extreme books take you even further into the heart of the mission with more extreme action, more extreme language and more extreme pace. Like Call of Duty or Medal of Honor, you'll feel part of the team.

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Praise for Night Strike Mission 4

  • Nobody takes you to the action better than Ryan, because he's the real deal, and this muscle-and-bone thriller will have fans' blood pumping - Evening Standard

  • Chris Ryan is as hard as nails - Mirror

  • The books are masterpieces of social realism. [Chris Ryan] has lived the virtual life he writes about - and that makes him the right kind of war novelist for this generation. These storylines are dependent on a bustle of verbs that lead in every instance to blood and explosions, desperate screams and increasing levels of difficulty: it is never long before we find things and people being zapped, fried, crunched, toasted and skewered, as the bad deeds of the world are comprehensively avenged - London Review of Books

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Chris Ryan

Chris Ryan

Chris Ryan was born near Newcastle in 1961. He joined the SAS in 1984. During his ten years there he was involved in overt and covert operations and was also sniper team commander of the anti-terrorist team. During the Gulf War, Chris Ryan was the only member of an eight-man unit to escape from Iraq, where three colleagues were killed and four captured. It was the longest escape and evasion in the history of the SAS. For this he was awarded the Military Medal. For his last two years he was selecting and training potential recruits for the SAS. He wrote about his experiences in the bestseller The One That Got Away, which was adapted for screen, and since then has written three other works of non-fiction, fourteen bestselling novels and a series of childrens' books. He lectures in business motivation and security, and is a consultant for a security organisation. You can find out more information on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ChrisRyanBooks. You can also follow Chris on Twitter @exSASChrisRyan

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