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Phil Brent is an ex-soldier who is part of a British nationalistic movement based in London. The group favours violence as a direct and immediate solution towards what they see as the growing problem and threat from foreign economic refugees. Following a string of racially motivated attacks the tide of fortune changes and Phil turns to the only thing he understands, seeking refuge as a contract soldier. While working for a specialist military firm he's contracted as part of a training team, in the "Democratic People's Republic of West Africa." But during his time in the African state he is…mehr

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Phil Brent is an ex-soldier who is part of a British nationalistic movement based in London. The group favours violence as a direct and immediate solution towards what they see as the growing problem and threat from foreign economic refugees. Following a string of racially motivated attacks the tide of fortune changes and Phil turns to the only thing he understands, seeking refuge as a contract soldier. While working for a specialist military firm he's contracted as part of a training team, in the "Democratic People's Republic of West Africa." But during his time in the African state he is caught up in the country's own troubles. As the power struggle swings back and forth from the republican leadership, Phil Brent is forced to question his choice of sides, along with his fundamental beliefs in what is to him, unacceptable.
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Autorenporträt
Benedict Julian Baldwin was commissioned in the British Army as a Territorial Officer, and has served for 20 years in both infantry and logistic units. He has an interest in a diverse range of subjects from Chinese brush painting, sailing and skiing, to horse riding and gardening; though a pen and paper are never far from his literary hands. He has worked both in the hedonistic world of city banking and the calmer waters of central government.