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Dirty Deeds

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Waynfleet International specialize in those dirty deeds that governments don't like doing themselves. However, things are not going well for Lt Col Harry Delaney and his band of mercenaries. A botched job in Albania and mounting debts has forced them to take their riskiest assignment to replace the ailing president of the former Soviet Republic of Azjikistan with his exiled daughter.

The journey to Azjikistan takes Delaney and his motley crew from the streets of London, to Paris, Moscow, Las Vegas and Switzerland. En route, they encounter Russian agents, Islamist assassins, interfering spies, murderous thugs, a femme fatale, the Trans Siberian Express, and a despotic tyrant.

Intrigue and murder follow Delaney and his team every step of the way, but with so much at stake, this is one job they cannot afford to mess up.

416 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 4, 2014

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Robert Forrester

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Robert Forrester is a writer and journalist based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is the author of the Inspector Anderson Mysteries, Hope and Carver Mysteries, the thriller Rogues, and various short fiction that has appeared in numerous anthologies and literary magazines.

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January 17, 2015
Spy novel with more twists than a French braid!

A team of mercenaries must force a coup in a former Soviet republic. Cleverly written and sexy as can be.
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May 29, 2016
Enjoyed reading it, loved the language the underlying language, never ore so than a torture scene where the mental language came through very strong.
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