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While on holiday in beautiful Western Australia, U.S. Ranger and Staff Sergeant Ben 'Obi-Wan' Kennedy leads his group of special ops through a series of dangerous adventures on their return to home base, Pine Gap Secret Intelligence Facility. The dedicated and self-sacrificing team joins a team of Western Australian Police who have arrested two Revelationist spies, but the terrorists want them back - dead or alive. Their escape takes them on a journey to assist a small country township infiltrated by terrorists - but in rescuing the community, they suffer heavy casualties. The fifth novel in…mehr

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While on holiday in beautiful Western Australia, U.S. Ranger and Staff Sergeant Ben 'Obi-Wan' Kennedy leads his group of special ops through a series of dangerous adventures on their return to home base, Pine Gap Secret Intelligence Facility. The dedicated and self-sacrificing team joins a team of Western Australian Police who have arrested two Revelationist spies, but the terrorists want them back - dead or alive. Their escape takes them on a journey to assist a small country township infiltrated by terrorists - but in rescuing the community, they suffer heavy casualties. The fifth novel in Leo Nix's Sundown Apocalypse series, Special Ops is a story of betrayal, subterfuge, friendship and love, set against a backdrop of survival in the rugged Australian desert. This is a standalone novel, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't read other books in the series.
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Autorenporträt
Having worked with psychopaths he now enjoys writing about them. Leo is a retired psychologist who has worked in the prison system, education and in private practice. He is published in both non-fiction and fiction genres describing fiction writing as the best form of therapy he has ever experienced. He is currently writing a post-apocalyptic series set in the Australian desert and the city of Adelaide. He is married with three children and to grandchildren.