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When photographs of a Russian missile scientist, who was thought to be dead, prove he's alive, and a Soviet era nuclear warhead goes missing in Iraq, ex-marine Logan Palmer must track them both down before the warhead's plutonium can be used to mount a devastating, terrorist attack. The photographs are from the CCTV cameras of a hotel in Southeast Asia. The images show the scientist along with members of a private security team. A team that Palmer once led. His only option is to re-join his old unit and uncover the plan before they work out that he isn't one of them anymore. With time running…mehr

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When photographs of a Russian missile scientist, who was thought to be dead, prove he's alive, and a Soviet era nuclear warhead goes missing in Iraq, ex-marine Logan Palmer must track them both down before the warhead's plutonium can be used to mount a devastating, terrorist attack. The photographs are from the CCTV cameras of a hotel in Southeast Asia. The images show the scientist along with members of a private security team. A team that Palmer once led. His only option is to re-join his old unit and uncover the plan before they work out that he isn't one of them anymore. With time running out, Palmer and Anna Riley, his handler back in London, struggle with ghosts from their pasts as they scramble to identify the terrorists' target and stop the attack. But, with thousands of lives at risk, Palmer doesn't realise that the only person in the world he cares about is the one that's in the most danger.
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Autorenporträt
L. J. Morris was born in Cold War, West Germany, but grew up in the North of England. He left school at 16 and spent most of the 80s and 90s serving in the Royal Navy. After his military service, he continued to live and work across Europe, The USA, and South East Asia for several more years. It was during this time that his love of storytelling resurfaced. He jotted down ideas, using the locations he found himself in as a backdrop, and added details from his own experiences to make the stories feel authentic. L. J. Morris is deaf. He uses hearing aids, lip-reads, and recently began learning British Sign Language (BSL).