The nameless elite soldier is tasked by his new employer, Bartholomew W. W. Meriwether, to find and recover a large sum of money missing from a London bank.
But, can he work with an elite professional killer and stay alive as he battles a dangerous crime boss and a vicious crew?
Embarking on a mission to find and recover a large sum of money missing from a London bank, the nameless SAS trooper travels to the Swiss Alps in pursuit of the only lead. There, he encounters someone he never expected to see ever again. However, this meeting brings new information, which takes him to Hong Kong and then to Macau, where he attempts to track down and recover the missing money.
"A great read...good plot that starts slow and drags you in." DC
Born in London and living in Norfolk, Mark Arundel enjoys long walks, reading, and writing. Growing up, he read the books of Alistair MacLean, Len Deighton, and Eric Ambler—three outstanding British authors.
Mark is writing the next book in the Meriwether Files series, tales filled with suspense, action, and intrigue. He works diligently on material, research, and technical accuracy to create authenticity, and with page-turning writing, always keeps his readers enthralled.
I usually read to savor the book, but every time I wanted to slow down it got more exciting. In this British espionage series of an assassin/protector his role changes with every turn of the page. The mix of Chinese triads and British espionage makes for great entertainment which cost me a few hours of sleep. Good job am reading the third book already.
I can't say enough about this series....it is full of everything you need to have a great action packed read. This series has great characters, plot, writing etc. It's in the espionage/spy genre, so if that's your thing then give this author a shot. The series so far is 3 books long and they are easy reads....I thoroughly enjoyed this book, a solid 4.5 Stars! Seriously folks try this one out!
I bought this book because I enjoyed the first book so much. This definitely didn't disappoint. It was very action packed and kept on the edge of my seat.