The lion of revolution is coming, insidious and menacing, to the quiet West African republic of Free Guinea.
In the hiatus following the Falklands War, a group of hardened SAS
troops is sent as a safeguard against rumblings of political discontent
against the moderate elected government. It is intended to provide the
ideal location for the men to rest after the violent burst of
full-blooded warfare in the South Atlantic.
And so it does – that is, until a tourist is found dead on the beach.
In the remote territory up country, the forces of violence and
terror are gathering and it is certain that innocent blood will be
spilled.
That is when the legendary SAS captain returns. To the only woman he has ever loved.
And to a brooding land of fear and unrest, swept by a rising tide of revolutionary fervour and bloodlust.
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