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Bosnian Inferno (SAS Operation)

Bosnian Inferno (SAS Operation)
Author: David Monnery
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008155224

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Ultimate soldier. Ultimate mission. But can the SAS lead a civilian population out of war-ravaged Bosnia to safety?


The Bosnian Inferno

The Bosnian Inferno
Author: David Monnery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1994
Genre: SAS -- Fiction
ISBN: 9780727847126

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An SAS team is sent to Bosnia to suppress an army led by a Briton named Reeve, who is only likely to listen to his ex-wife and the ex-comrade leader of the team. They have to locate the woman, tackle the mountainous war zone and rescue the old, sick and young from the town besieged by the army.


Soldier O

Soldier O
Author: David Monnery
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1995-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781899326075

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In 1993, as civil war continued to rage in Bosnia, a strange story began to emerge. In the isolated mountain town of Zavik, a small army of Serbs, Muslims and Croats had been formed under the command of a renegade Briton by the name of Reeve. Originally organised to defend the town against the tides of war and ethnic cleansing, this force had subsequently started mounting raids further afield in search of food, fuel and medical supplies.All sides in the war were enraged by the exploits and the very existence of this maverick army; even the UN mediators recognised the need for its suppression. But there were only two people Reeve would be likely to listen to: his ex-wife, and an ex-comrade in the SAS. The latter was willing to take a team of SAS men into Zavik; the former had first to be found she was either trapped in Sarajevo or imprisoned in a Serbian concentration camp.Rescuing her would be only the beginning. The SAS team would then have to traverse the mountainous war zone and force their way into the besieged town. This would be difficult enough. Fighting their way out of the war-ravaged territory with a convoy of the sick, the old and the very young would be next to impossible."


Soldier O: The Bosnian Inferno

Soldier O: The Bosnian Inferno
Author: David Monnery
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-12-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408842289

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In 1993, as civil war continued to rage in Bosnia, a strange story began to emerge. In the isolated mountain town of Zavik, a small army of Serbs, Muslims and Croats had been formed under the command of a renegade Briton by the name of Reeve. Originally organised to defend the town against the tides of war and 'ethnic cleansing', this force had subsequently started mounting raids further afield in search of food, fuel and medical supplies. All sides in the war were enraged by the exploits and the very existence of this maverick army; even the UN mediators recognised the need for its suppression. But there were only two people Reeve would be likely to listen to: his ex-wife, and an ex-comrade in the SAS. The latter was willing to take a team of SAS men into Zavik; the former had first to be found she was either trapped in Sarajevo or imprisoned in a Serbian concentration camp. Rescuing her would be only the beginning. The SAS team would then have to traverse the mountainous war zone and force their way into the besieged town. This would be difficult enough. Fighting their way out of the war-ravaged territory with a convoy of the sick, the old and the very young would be next to impossible.


Marine H SBS

Marine H SBS
Author: Ian Blake
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472816641

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Fresh from the 1943 Aegean Campaign, explosives expert Sergeant Colin 'Tiger' Tiller of the Royal Marines, is selected to undergo covert training in a one-man midget submarine fitted with a newly modified, specialist weapon. Posted to the Far East he enrolls in the Special Boat Section, where he set about ruthlessly destroying Japanese supply ships among the crocodile-infested mangrove swamps along the Arakan coast, raiding enemy-held islands, and employing his deadly skills on Burma's Irrawaddy River. There he receives special orders to use the midget submarine in his most dangerous raid yet... Marine H SBS: The Burma Offensive - based on real operations mounted during World War II- recounts the death-defying exploits of a group of highly trained individuals pitted against the armed might of the Japanese Empire. This is classic military fiction at its best.


Marine B SBS

Marine B SBS
Author: Ian Blake
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472816471

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In 1943 Sergeant 'Tiger' Tiller was already a seasoned veteran and a surviving member of the 'Cockleshell Heroes'. However, his war was far from over as he joined the newly formed detachment of the Special Boat Section led by Captain Magnus Larseen in the islands of the Aegean. There they would conduct a perilous, piratical war, using guns, knives and their bare hands to battle the might of the German Wehrmacht. Slipping from island to island they would call upon all their resourcefulness, courage and daring to defeat the enemy. This is classic military fiction at its best.


Marine A SBS

Marine A SBS
Author: Shaun Clarke
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472816420

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North Sea, 1982. A ruthless terrorist attack on the desperately vulnerable oil fields has left rigs destroyed or hijacked, the Prime Minister held to ransom and Great Britain facing economic collapse. The world's top security agencies were left stunned and helpless. Only one elite fighting force could meet the terrorist threat. It was up to Tony Masters and the men of the Royal Marines Special Boat Squadron, the legendary SBS, to attempt the impossible. Their objective: to defeat the terrorists, rescue the Prime Minister and regain control of the oil fields – all while battling against the deadly North Sea. This is classic military fiction at its best.


Marine G SBS

Marine G SBS
Author: David Monnery
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472816617

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South China Sea, 1995. Pirates rule the waves and ships are disappearing in deadly ocean blackspots. To combat these cut-throats, a SBS team is sent to Singapore to play a game of high-stakes hide-and-seek across the tropical seas, picking up a trail which leads them north towards Hong Kong. Meanwhile, as the Communist Chinese takeover looms for the British colony, Inspector Rosalie Kai is investigating a barbaric cross-border trade in unwanted female babies. Soon both she and the SBS team find themselves in the underworld jungle up against a criminal organization that stretches from one end of the South China Sea to the other, fighting rogue elements of the Indonesian Army, corrupt policemen, and the foot soldiers of the fearsome Triads. This is classic military fiction at its best.


Marine J SBS

Marine J SBS
Author: Peter Corrigan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472816706

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East Africa, 1975. The dictator Idi Amin's reign of terror in Uganda is faltering. In a bid to pacify his increasingly mutinous army, he attacks neighbouring Tanzania. His brutal invasion meets little resistance except for one small group of highly-trained British soldiers. However, these were no ordinary soldiers: they were eight men of the legendary Special Boat Squadron. Fighting on the shores of Lake Victoria with only an Mi6 spook for company, the SBS team are charged with blunting the attack of East Africa's strongest military force, knowing that if they are caught, their government will deny any knowledge of their mission. This is classic military fiction at its best.