Desert Claw

(Author) Damien Lewis
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Iraq: the present day. A country torn apart by war and anarchy. Thieves roam the streets. People are being killed in broad daylight. Security is non-existent. And now, terrorists have seized a Van Gogh painting worth £25 million from one of Saddam's palaces. They are offering it to the highest bidder. The painting's original owner, a Kuwaiti prince, from whom it was seized during Iraq's occupation of Kuwait in the First Gulf War, has asked for HMG's help in retrieving it. The British Government owes him a favour for backing them during the Iraq War, so they agree to help. But rather than agreeing to pay the terrorists' ransom -- which they fear will be pumped into funding terrorist operations across the world -- HMG decides to send in a team of hardened ex-Special Forces, led by ex-SAS hero Mick Kilbride and his sidekick 'East End' Eddie. Sent undercover in a deniable operation called Desert Claw, their brief is simple: retrieve the painting, and eliminate the terrorists at the earliest possible opportunity. The mission sounds simple enough. But as Mick and his team are drawn into a dark and violent world, things are not always as they seem. And in the final climactic scene, a horrible and shocking truth awaits for the men.

Information
Publisher:
Cornerstone
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781784756567
Publish year:
2016
Publish date:
Nov. 24, 2016

Damien Lewis

Damien Lewis is a British author known for his gripping and meticulously researched works of non-fiction, particularly focusing on military history and contemporary conflict. His books often delve into the lives and experiences of soldiers and individuals caught up in war, shedding light on their courage, sacrifices, and the human cost of conflict.

Lewis is best known for his book "Zero Six Bravo," a riveting account of a Special Forces mission in Iraq during the Gulf War. This book showcases his ability to blend detailed research with compelling storytelling, making the reader feel like they are right in the midst of the action.

Overall, Damien Lewis has made a significant impact on the military history genre, bringing attention to lesser-known stories and individuals who have played crucial roles in history. His work stands out for its vivid portrayal of the human side of war, making it both informative and emotionally engaging for readers.

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