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James Fraser is a resident of Hartlepool, who to satisfy his anger and rage turned his hand at boxing then street fighting unsuccessfully, so to make something of a life going nowhere joined the army using his natural ability to succeed as a champion in all subjects he partakes in like boxing, shooting and hand to hand combat. After progressing up the ranks to become a sergeant he passes the selection process to enter the SAS. While in the Regiment he is sent undercover in a 4-man unit all over the world to perform surveillance and obtaining vital information on drug Cartels, terrorists,…mehr

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James Fraser is a resident of Hartlepool, who to satisfy his anger and rage turned his hand at boxing then street fighting unsuccessfully, so to make something of a life going nowhere joined the army using his natural ability to succeed as a champion in all subjects he partakes in like boxing, shooting and hand to hand combat. After progressing up the ranks to become a sergeant he passes the selection process to enter the SAS. While in the Regiment he is sent undercover in a 4-man unit all over the world to perform surveillance and obtaining vital information on drug Cartels, terrorists, gangsters and organised crime members. After a very successful career James leaves the Regiment and uses his knowledge and experience to train and become a certified Private Investigator with his first case to look for a missing woman that involves him being recruited by MI6 taking him from England to Singapore, where he teams up with an old colleague, then onto Jakarta which involves meeting old foes and new enemies that gets him recruited by the CIA. Carnage and love ensue before he returns to England,
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David Clark had a career as an English and history teacher. A battlefield historian, he has written several books on the subject of British battlefields including A Brief Guide to British Battlefields (Robinson 2015), covering over a hundred British battlefield sites.He has lived with his wife Alice in Lincolnshire since his retirement and was born and brought up across the River Humber, in Hull. His mother's family were Lincolnshire people, and his grandfather built the extension to Trinity Methodist Church in Barton-upon-Humber in 1905.His first Lincolnshire book was Second World War Airfields in Lincolnshire (Bretwalda Books 2015).David is a keen gardener and exhibits at agricultural shows.