The Killing Crew by Murray Bailey
Publisher's Blurb
Ash Carter and Bill Wolfe are in Israel hunting a group of British Army deserters known as the Killing Crew. Some people think they were a myth, others believe they were the most hated of British soldiers.
In the newly formed state that’s at war with the Arab nations, hated by Jews and despised by Arabs, the two SIB officers think they face an uncomfortable task.
But when they become targets they realise this is more than just a job. It’s life or death
Review
In this follow up to ‘Cyprus Kiss’ Ash Carter is posted to post-war
Israel on a clandestine mission to track down and apprehend the mysterious
‘Killing Crew’ who are rumoured to be composed of pro-Arab British Army
deserters.
This is a great sequel to ‘Cyprus Kiss’ and is full of the author’s trademark twists and turns which keep you guessing right to the end. In fact it has more twists and turns than the Monaco Grand Prix.
With an interesting cast of characters and locations this was yet another un-putdownable offering from Murray Bailey.
Mr Bailey doesn’t allow you to let your guard down for a minute as the plot races along and you never know exactly who to trust.
Ash Carter is fast becoming my favourite not-so-secret agent and I can’t wait to get my teeth into the next installment
Twists, turns & shocks are the order of the day
About The Author
https://www.murraybaileybooks.com/
Murray Bailey was always interested in writing and, at an early age, had articles published in newspapers, including the Times. Despite studying Physics and Mathematics and pursuing a very different career, he also edited a magazine for a year as well as a batch of technical books.
After 10 years of scribbling, in 2016 his first published novel was I Dare You. He went on to demonstrate his passion for ancient Egypt and puzzles in his novel Map of the Dead. However the Singapore series featuring the ex-military policeman Ash Carter was a labour of love and based on his first unpublished story that eventually became Singapore 52.
Born in Greater Manchester, England, he gradually moved south to reach the beautiful Dorset coast where he lives with his wife and family. Having young children and an all-consuming passion such as writing doesn’t leave much free time, but when he does take a break, he enjoys running, cycling, kayaking and building sandcastles with his children.
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