Tall Order
On sale
12th July 2018
Price: £16.99
Genre
Revenge is a dish best served cold. But patience can be a tall order.
He is one of the world’s most ruthless terrorists, codenamed Saladin. He plans and executes devastating attacks and then, ghost-like, he disappears.
Ten years ago he blew a plane out of the sky above New York – and now he’s killed dozens in a London strike.
But one of the latest victims is related to the acting head of MI5, who knows exactly who she wants on the case: Spider Shepherd.
Dean Martin, a psychologically damaged former Navy SEAL, is the only person in the world who can identify Saladin. But Martin was killed ten years ago – wasn’t he?
Shepherd must find Martin and take him back to the killing fields on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Revenge on the world’s most wanted terrorist is long overdue, and Shepherd is determined to be the one to deliver it . . .
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Praise for Stephen Leather
‘A master of the thriller genre’
Irish Times
‘As tough as British thrillers get . . . gripping’
Irish Independent
‘The sheer impetus of his story-telling is damned hard to resist’
Sunday Express
He is one of the world’s most ruthless terrorists, codenamed Saladin. He plans and executes devastating attacks and then, ghost-like, he disappears.
Ten years ago he blew a plane out of the sky above New York – and now he’s killed dozens in a London strike.
But one of the latest victims is related to the acting head of MI5, who knows exactly who she wants on the case: Spider Shepherd.
Dean Martin, a psychologically damaged former Navy SEAL, is the only person in the world who can identify Saladin. But Martin was killed ten years ago – wasn’t he?
Shepherd must find Martin and take him back to the killing fields on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Revenge on the world’s most wanted terrorist is long overdue, and Shepherd is determined to be the one to deliver it . . .
******************
Praise for Stephen Leather
‘A master of the thriller genre’
Irish Times
‘As tough as British thrillers get . . . gripping’
Irish Independent
‘The sheer impetus of his story-telling is damned hard to resist’
Sunday Express