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The Abbot, tasked by his paymasters to recover an aluminium case. Mr. Marc, an MI5 operative and part of the CTO, black operations, also on the hunt for the case. Both killers, both highly trained, driven and motivated. Jenny, an MI5 science officer, who falls in love. Mr Jay an ex SAS soldier now CTO and working in Ulster. All brought together in the maelstrom of post peace process Northern Ireland. Working from a safe house in the sleepy town of Ballyclare, in County Antrim. A blistering, action packed journey through the province with shootings, double cross and intrigue as Counter…mehr

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The Abbot, tasked by his paymasters to recover an aluminium case. Mr. Marc, an MI5 operative and part of the CTO, black operations, also on the hunt for the case. Both killers, both highly trained, driven and motivated. Jenny, an MI5 science officer, who falls in love. Mr Jay an ex SAS soldier now CTO and working in Ulster. All brought together in the maelstrom of post peace process Northern Ireland. Working from a safe house in the sleepy town of Ballyclare, in County Antrim. A blistering, action packed journey through the province with shootings, double cross and intrigue as Counter Terrorist Operations (CTO) meet enemies old and new in an attempt to stop a terrorist outrage. Who is the toughest...Who is the strongest...Who is the Tall Man?
Autorenporträt
David Moore was born in Kenya during World War II and was a young witness to some of the events in this book. He was educated in Kenya and attended the Duke of York School on the outskirts of Nairobi. After his education there he left Kenya, and soon afterwards became an Articled Clerk with a firm of Chartered Accountants in London, where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant. He pursued a career in commerce with a variety of companies, finally ending up on the south coast of England at Poole, Dorset. He married his wife Carolyn, to whom he had been introduced by his cousin, (in Northern Ireland) and together had a son and a daughter. Being retired he is now able to devote some time to the Swanage Railway where he is a regular volunteer.