The Prisoner of Acre by Murray Bailey






The Prisoner of Acre
Murray Bailey
Ash Carter Near East Thriller Book 4

5 Stars




Publisher's Blurb

Ash Carter returns to Israel on what should be a straightforward mission. However there is a mystery. Why did Alfred Duffy go AWOL from the British Army, go to Israel and then hand himself in at Acre Prison. The mystery deepens when Carter finds that Duffy escaped just as he arrived. The hunt begins but as the mystery unravels towards an exciting climax, it becomes unclear who is the hunter and who the hunted.

Review

A simple collection of an A.W.O.L. soldier who has handed himself in at Acre prison goes catastrophically wrong when the prisoner escapes shortly before Ash Carter arrives for the pick up. What follows is a far from straight forward 'prisoner on the run' chase that ultimately turns deadly.

Book 4 in Murray Bailey's acclaimed 'Near East' crime series is a well researched, thrill-a-minute adventure story that propels the reader on a frantic manhunt through post war Israel.

Ash soon finds out that not everyone is to be trusted and the book delivers a series of shocking revelations as it races to it's brilliant conclusion.

Bailey has cleverly woven fictional characters, that themselves feel realistic, into an historically accurate post war Israel complete with Arab / Jewish tension and an all round dislike for the former British occupiers. 

If you've enjoyed the main Ash Carter series then this prequel series will be right up your street and while you're about it, check out Bailey's spin-off 'Blackjack' series for an all together darker experience.

I couldn't put it down and can't wait for my next fix of Ash Carter  



The Author

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However the Singapore series featuring the ex-military policeman Ash Carter was a labour of love and based on his first unpublished story that eventually became Singapore 52.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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