Apex (Ben Bracken 2)
β Scribed by Parker, Robert
- Book ID
- 109203711
- Publisher
- Createspace Independent Pub
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 139 KB
- Series
- Ben Bracken 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Something is coming to Great Britain. Something of significant value and of massive implications. Something deadly. It is wanted by many parties, with a variety of intentions. Most of them bad. A plane drops from the heavens into the warm afternoon sea off the coast of Devon, near the famous Morte Point, Woolacombe. And waiting for it? Ben Bracken, the enigmatic, highly-trained, conflicted, convicted, patriotic avenger. He is supposed to be in prison, but he broke out to be there for Great Britain. Or at least his version of it. And he's really got his hands full this time. Bracken has one shot at intercepting the deadly cargo, but what is it? And who wants it badly enough to crash a plane to get their hands on it? Bracken must draw on every last scrap of his training and trademark resilience, if he is to keep one step ahead of the corrupt forces that will do anything to get what they need. A breathless chase to protect Great Britain, Apex is the second Ben Bracken adventure, and the sequel to the Amazon Crime Fiction Top Ten Best Seller 'The Baby And The Brandy'.
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