Lethal Special-forces soldier turned mercenary Steve West is dropped onto a remote Scottish island. His every movement will be tracked for ‘Lethal Force’, the most expensive video game ever made. He’s been told it’s just a story. But within seconds Steve is fighting for his life. And a deadly manhunt has begun... ‘Lethal Force’ is a short story from Matt Lynn, the best-selling author of the ‘Death Force’ series of adventure thrillers, including ‘Death Force’, ‘Fire Force’, ‘Shadow Force’ and ‘Ice Force’. Matt Lynn's books have received a series of five-star reviews. 'I was anticipating a good time and I wasn't disappointed. A cracking action thriller. You can taste the dust and smell the blood' (Daily Express ) 'Matt Lynn's novel is up there with the finest that Andy McNab or Chris Ryan have ever penned' (News of the World ) 'Brilliant, realistic and riveting; blistering front-line action' (Chris Ryan ) "If you're a fan of modern military thrillers you're going to have fun with anything Matt Lynn writes..." (The Northern Echo) "For teenage boys or simply for those men who don't want to grow up, Shadow Force is a cracking read. Intellectually stimulating it ain't; fantastic fun it most certainly is." (ABC Brisbane) 'This is a fast-paced and well-told tale of derring-do that guarantees entertainment." (City AM)
I am a thriller writer, living near London. 'Death Force' is the first in a series of books following a group of mercenaries around the world. It owes a lot to action, adventure writers like Alistair MacLean, and World War Two writers like Sven Hassel. It also owes a lot to Westerns. When I'm not writing thrillers, I write a financial column for Bloomberg, and I write for The Spectator.
A bit short but I enjoyed read it all the same very good script that could be made longer for the reader to enjoy even more thanks to the author for the pleasure of reading this wee story so as always happy reading from wee me.
It was short and sweet. I'm a fast reader so I read it in a half an hour, they are my type of books but they're usually longer and more detailed, with something to sink your teeth into.