Author:Andy McNab
The Raiders are a talented young skydiving team - with a secret. They are also a highly trained group of covert operatives, carrying out deniable missions for Britain's intelligence services. Under the demanding guidance of their ice-cold leader, an ex SAS explosives expert, the Raiders are developing into an impressive unit.
This time, the mission lands Ethan and the team in the most perilous adventure of their careers. The bodies of homeless teenagers are turning up dumped on the street, having been beaten to death. At first no one really seems to care, but then one survives long enough to talk of being forced to fight in a cage, and the authorities suspect organised crime. But they have no luck cracking the impenetrable wall of silence surrounding the organisation. Somebody suitable, trained in hand-to-hand combat needs to go undercover.
Ethan's life just got very, very dangerous . . .
Packed with grand adventure and with frequent plot twists, this second book in the Lady Grace Mysteries will delight those who relish tales of great deeds, foiled plots, and seafaring exploits. Once again Patricia Finney paints an extraordinarily colorful and fascinating picture of the Elizabethan world
—— Through the Looking GlassFrom the first paragraph to the last, the novel is written beautifully
—— Historical Novels ReviewSpellbinding plot . . . an unstoppable pace . . . a stirring achievement, certain to absorb and provoke a wide audience
—— TESRobert Swindells writes the kinds of books that are so scary you're afraid to turn the page
—— Sunday TelegraphAccompanied by fun illustrations throughout, this series is a real find as a strong male narrator is a rare thing indeed
—— writeaway.org.ukA story of family life at its funniest, packed with schoolboy humour
—— Newham RecorderHillarious
—— Yorkshire Evening PostI think this book is the funniest book I've ever read!
—— Evan Jones , South Wales ArgusThis book really makes you giggle
—— Brandon Nichols , School Review