Killing for the Company
By: Chris Ryan
Location: FIC RYA
Genre: SAS- its Chris Ryan, what do you expect!!
The company- now that would be the Queen and her family, that lovely old lady, 60 years on the throne, those lovley gloved hands that has shaken the hand of our own Head Students in 1954- Elaine Welch and Kent James. How could this lovely litttle old lady be in a company that kills- come on!!
Well if you are in the New Zealand Army, you have sworn allegiance to the Queen and she is Commander in Chief , so if you are told to shoot, you shoot and she told you too. You are killing for her Company. She da boss!! But in this story we have a sneaky Prime Minister doing some undercover dealings, that probably ER knows nothing about!! Chet does though and he is going to expose them- maybe not a good idea, but exposing corruption and fighting for what is just often brings a nasty retribution- Chet is going to find this out!
Jim Whitefield rated it 5 of 5 stars on Goodreads.com
Location: FIC RYA
Genre: SAS- its Chris Ryan, what do you expect!!
The company- now that would be the Queen and her family, that lovely old lady, 60 years on the throne, those lovley gloved hands that has shaken the hand of our own Head Students in 1954- Elaine Welch and Kent James. How could this lovely litttle old lady be in a company that kills- come on!!
Well if you are in the New Zealand Army, you have sworn allegiance to the Queen and she is Commander in Chief , so if you are told to shoot, you shoot and she told you too. You are killing for her Company. She da boss!! But in this story we have a sneaky Prime Minister doing some undercover dealings, that probably ER knows nothing about!! Chet does though and he is going to expose them- maybe not a good idea, but exposing corruption and fighting for what is just often brings a nasty retribution- Chet is going to find this out!
Jim Whitefield rated it 5 of 5 stars on Goodreads.com
Killing for the Company is like a series of mini stories rolled into one continuous fast moving plot that all comes together brilliantly at the end. It is Ryan at his best. No need to reveal any details, just trust that the ex SAS master story teller will enthral on every page. Highly recommended.
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