Former Special Reconnaissance Regiment Sergeant Nick Kane always stands by his friends. So when an old comrade is leaned on by gangsters, Nick's only too happy to help. But Nick quickly finds himself cast headlong into a spiral of violence that will take him all the way to Mexico, searching for justice on the mean streets of Juarez - the most violent city on Earth. His Kidnap the head of the vicious La Frontera drugs cartel and get him back to the UK to face trial for murder.
All that's standing in his way is the cartel's four thousand trained soldiers, a corrupt army and police force, and a former South African special forces colonel who has been paid to track him down. It will take all Nick's skill and courage to bring his man in. Moving Target is the gripping new thriller from Ross Kemp.
British super spook defeats DEA and Mexican cartels
This is a standard Rambo with British accent takes on multitudes ignores pain and succeeds. Sadly the copyediting is superior to most of the American works in the same genre. Implausible good luck is the key stone.
I always have a problem reading and trying to decode the British slang. I enjoyed you adventure once I gained knowledge and started interpreting the verbiage. Enjoy your yacht !
when a mate of nick kanes is threatened he calls on Nick for help this adventure sees our hero fighting drugs barons on their our turf. a great boys own style book
Enjoyed this book not in the league as his other books in the non fiction genre! However I would recommend the book if you enjoy good old fashioned lads book guns drama and action passed a train journey to London!
It's the first time I've read any of Ross Kemp's fiction but I really enjoyed it.
The lead character goes up against Mexican gangs and you can really appreciate the level of detail. I never followed Ross' documentary tv series but you can see it has paid off when reading his work.