Valley of Death
β Scribed by Scott Mariani
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers;Avon
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 286 KB
- Edition
- Paperback original
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The Top Ten Sunday Times bestseller returns with a gripping new Ben Hope thriller. This time it's personal... People going missing in the remote wilds of India is not unusual. But when the son of a wealthy Delhi businessman is kidnapped just weeks after his brother fell victim to an alleged bandit attack in the mountains of Haryana, it raises eyebrows. With the local police doing close to nothing, there's only one man for the job: ex-SAS major Ben Hope. But for Ben, this is no ordinary rescue case. Because this plea for help is coming from a special person from his past, who now has nobody else to turn to. Ben's mission will take him into the heart of the arid Indian wilderness, pitting him against ruthless gangs and desperate men. But Ben is determined to save the day. Whatever it takes. The master bestseller returns, with the most hotly anticipated thriller of 2019. 'If you've got a pulse, you'll love Scott Mariani; if you haven't, then maybe you crossed Ben Hope.' SIMON TOYNE
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