Soldier D: The Colombian Cocaine War

Soldier D: The Colombian Cocaine War
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781408841549
ISBN-13 : 1408841541
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Book Synopsis Soldier D: The Colombian Cocaine War by : David Monnery

Download or read book Soldier D: The Colombian Cocaine War written by David Monnery and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2013-12-12 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As both the 1980s and the cold war draw to a close, there is no shortage of new enemies lining up to challenge the West. Prominent among them are the cocaine cartels of Colombia, criminal organisations as powerful as armies, whose malign reach stretches from the coca fields of Bolivia to the streets of London and New York. Needing help in the training of its elite Anti-Narcotics Unit, the Columbian Government turns to Britain and to the legendary Special Air Service the SAS! Two veterans are dispatched to Bogotá. When one of them is kidnapped and held for ransom by the cartels, the only hope of securing his release seems to lie with the rest of the regiment back in England. Getting into Columbia will be hard enough. Getting out more perilous still, as the men of the SAS face dangers in every corner of a violent land, from the streets of Bogotá, through the high mountains of the Andes, and on down into the Amazon rain forests. Soldier D SAS: The Columbian Cocaine War is the fourth in a series of novels based on this extraordinary regiment a thrilling 'factoid' adventure about the most daring soldiers in military history: the SAS!


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