First book by Chris Ryan, and again a fast thriller of a war novel I don't usually go for, but it was really good! It was fast paced and exciting, a basic plot of a Falklands SAS veteran going back 20 years later to disrupt the Argentine plans for a second invasion through covert means of stolen RAF planes but a plot done well. There were hints of the dark past this soldier had had, including what we knew from the beginning scene of losing his brother in the original Falklands conflict but these were not dealt on; and that is something I am pleased about as it was not that kind of story. This was action all the way, BUT also with deep details about the equipment used alongside a brief history of the guns, vehicles and aircraft which again added so much to the story and never got in the way.
I will defo be reading more of his books and more stories like this in general going forward. Side note, he also wrote one of the best sex scenes ever, with the spy (Concha) our hero first met onboard a royal navy ship during the original conflict and then bumped into as a rebel against the Argentine junta 20 years later; the chemistry, animalistic nature of the act itself, mixed emotions of hate, desire and passion all worked really well together and this is something it is notoriously hard to do :D a good thriller of a novel.