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Fight to Win
Nov 7, 2024 11:16 PM

Author:Chris Ryan

Fight to Win

The mysterious world of elite combat units blown wide open...

Find out how elite teams prepare for Close Quarter Battle.

Discover how they launch assaults against pirate boats.

Learn the secrets to directing air attack against a key intelligence target.

Read how units manage to enter hostile territory undetected, and carry out long-ranges reconnaissance mission deep behind enemy lines.

In his new book, former SAS hero Chris Ryan delves into the secretive world of elite warfare, revealing the nuts and bolts of some of the toughest, sharpest and most legendary fighting units in existence around the world today.

Drawing on his experience as a soldier in the Regiment for a decade, as well as his recent unique access to some of the world's hardest and most sophisticated special police units for his TV show Elite World Cops, Chris Ryan explores the secrets of the trade. From the HALO insertion technique to mounting ambushes and escape-and-evasion tips, Chris Ryan's Fight to Win is the ultimate guide to elite forces training and operations.

Reviews

Now this is what the best-selling Dangerous Book For Boys should have been like. A must for all military buffs and blokes who just want to look hard

—— News of the World

One of the most entertaining sports books I have ever read

—— Joe Short , The Daily Express

Understated, comic and melancholic... It’ll inspire you to get back on your bike.

—— Martin Love , Guardian

Not only is this compulsory reading for the cognoscenti, it ought to accompany every new road bike and sportwool jersey sold in the next decade

—— The Washing Machine Post

There’s no one who can capture the beauty of cycling like Wilfried

—— Het Parool

Sit down and let Wilfried guide you through the wondrous world of cycling

—— Tim Krabbé

A master of the short story

—— Die Zeit

A goldmine of historical nuggets and walking inspiration

—— Wunderlust

This inspiring book tells the story of a year of walking across the British Isles...Evocatively written, with charming snippets of childhood memories... Somerville explains how walking the countryside shaped him as an adult... Touching on his father's Second World War experiences and stoic nature, Somerville seeks to discover the man inside the man. Poignantly highlights the power walking has in forging close relationships and enabling communication, this heart-warming walker's diary proves real inspiration to exploring Britain on foot.

—— Carys Matthews , Countryfile

Christopher Somerville’s moving, measured and immaculate The January Man is part walker’s diary, part celebration of his reticent yet loving father, and part... well, anything that takes his fancy and ours. But most of all it is a tender rumination on the One Big Thing that troubles all of us when we put on our hiking boots – and that’s mortality.

—— Jim Crace, author of Harvest

A rich and wonderful book which draws on Christopher Somerville’s unusually deep knowledge of Britain’s hidden pathways.

—— Hugh Thomson, author of 'The Green Road into the Trees'

Editor's Choice: a beguiling blend of memoir, travel and nature writing.

—— Caroline Sanderson , Bookseller

A terrific and touching read. The January Man is a combination of natural and human history and somehow manages to be both light- and slightly heavy-hearted... amusing but almost mystical in places too, which is a pretty incredible feat to pull off.

—— Tobias Jones

Brilliantly descriptive of the British landscape and wildlife across the seasons, from fields to coasts, along lanes and byways, it is interwoven with stories of local people, traditions, customs and thoughts on history, culture and geography. Walker or armchair traveller, it’s a pleasure to read.
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—— Choice magazine

Exquisitely written.

—— Publisher's Association REview

A thrilling read ... exquisitely poignant

—— Saga

The author's gaze is on the world around him, especially its natural history ... his skill at describing just what he sees is remarkable ... a very British account of a father-son relationship and more moving for its restraint and light touch.

—— Susan Griffith , Perceptive Travel

This finely observed and evocative book is a celebration of the power of walking to discover emotional, as well as physical, landscapes.

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

A delightful, poetical hotchpotch of a book. It's part nature notes, part history lesson, as well as memoir and loving salute to his late father. . . Somerville is a great wordsmith.

—— Patrick Hosking , The Times

Charming, evocative

—— CHOICE magazine

Top 10 Books About Walking in Britain - The book tenderly blends memoir with descriptions of nature and the passing of the seasons.

—— Guardian

Calvin is a natural storyteller who is unflinching as he goes behind the scenes and meets the people at the heart of the youth development network.

—— Irish Independent

The book is an eye-opener into the pressures put on young players by clubs, coaches and parents; the corruption and conceit, bullying and harassment. Plus the lengths those clubs and their scouts go to, to recruit kids who have yet to reach secondary school.

—— Independent, 10 Best Football Books of the Year 2017

Completes his formidable trilogy on the game with a blistering indictment of how it treats its youngest players

—— Guardian’s sport books of the year

Outstanding

—— Times

As the book unfurls, the march along the marches turns into a eulogy to his father, part memoir, part biography, always a love story. It also contains one of the most unflinching, moving descriptions of death I have read.

—— Melanie Reid , The Times

This beautifully written book is a haunting reflection of identity and our relationships with the people and places we love.

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

Stewart provides much food for thought about how we value our past history

—— Susannah Law , Scottish Field
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