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Zero Option

Geordie Sharp, Book 2

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Zero Option

By: Chris Ryan
Narrated by: Christian Rodska
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SAS Sergeant Geordie Sharp is required to undertake two top-secret missions in the full knowledge that if things go wrong, the authorities will deny all involvement. In the first mission he is to serve as a commander of a hit team on a Black, or 100% non-attributable operation assigned to the SAW, the Regiment's ultra-secret Subversive Action Wing. His target is an Iraqi who defected to Libya after the Gulf War. The aim is to kill him and leave no clue to the identity or origin of the assassins.

Returning to base, Sharp finds he must also carry out a high-level political assassination on mainland Britain. If he fails, his 4-year-old son will die at the hands of the IRA. Trapped between opposing forces in a fight to the death, he twists and turns through a nightmare maze, desperately seeking some way of averting tragedy. Who will be hit the hardest, Geordie Sharp or the British government?

©1997 Chris Ryan (P)1998 Random House Audiobooks
Action & Adventure Espionage Genre Fiction Military Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Exciting Assassin Middle East

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"Real strength in detailing the nitty-gritty of operations." ( Sunday Times [UK])
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