A World of Sun and Violence
(Author) Matthew HattersleyIn the heat of the Venezuelan jungle, a man forged by danger faces his deadliest mission yet. Ex- Secret Service operative, John Beckett, is now travelling the world, ticking places off his bucket list. Next stop: Venezuela's majestic Angel Falls. But his expedition takes a perilous turn when brutal rebel guerrillas capture his tour group, catapulting him into the throes of a deadly hostage crisis. In the oppressive confines of a jungle prison, Beckett finds an unexpected ally in Vanessa Adler, a CIA officer with her own covert motives. In a camp rife with tension and danger, Becket faces a formidable challenge: getting the hostages to safety without revealing his whereabout to those in the US government determined to apprehend him. The stakes skyrocket when a coup within the rebel ranks throws the camp into chaos and the hostages find themselves in a desperate struggle for survival, facing off against the camp's monstrous enforcer. With the clock ticking, Beckett must navigate his way through a minefield of bloodshed and betrayal, where every decision is the difference between life and death. Can he free the hostages whilst keeping his identity a secret? Or will he lose everything trying to save others? A World of Sun and Violence is another gripping stand-alone action thriller in the John Beckett series. Perfect for fans of David Baldacci, Lee Child, Mark Dawson and David Silva
Matthew Hattersley
Matthew Hattersley is a prolific British author best known for his novel "The Glass House," a gripping psychological thriller that explores themes of identity and memory. His writing style is characterized by intricate plots, vivid descriptions, and complex characters. Hattersley's contributions to literature include pushing the boundaries of the thriller genre with his thought-provoking narratives.