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An exhilarating action thriller as the world’s first global rescue team - E-Force - race into action once more.The Emergency Force Rescue Team is barely back on earth after a remarkable mission in space, when the international community is rocked by two terror attacks just minutes apart. The first - a missile assault on Dubai's 'Cloud Tower', the world's tallest building - has left a handful of desperate people trapped on the top floors. There's no way up and no way down… The situation is just as bleak for the few survivors of the second attack - a bio-terrorist strike on a London-bound train in the Channel Tunnel. Forced to split up, the E-Force team race to both disaster zones. But they are playing into the enemy's hands. For not everyone sees E-Force as heroes. One man is hell-bent on revenge. And he won't rest until they are dead …

396 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2011

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Pseudonym of Michael White.

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November 28, 2019
It was a bit terrible really. I skimmed through it to get the gist of the plot. At least I finished.
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May 22, 2019
I must admit to approaching this book with a certain amount of trepidation. The world's first global rescue team - E-Force To me E-force sounded childish as if a whole host of E-force action figures would soon be available! Naming the Aircraft John, Paul, George & Ringo also felt rather limp as well.
Hower what unfolded was a rattling good story, which kept this reader hooked.
Easy to follow with no complicated passages of dialogue or worse pretentious descriptions of locations, and designs of buildings, though how complicated a Tower or a tunnel can be is by the by.

Yes, At points it does come across like Thunderbirds, but with swearing & violence. And one or two plot holes How come a boy with a laptop could get online at home when his father is dead against such things?
But If you're looking for a quick fix to get away from it all, This book won't be the worst you'll ever read.
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