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Belfast’s Shankhill In the darkness he waited, knowing she would come… Kane is not just a run-of-the-mill IRA gangster. He is the organization’s main hit man — a cold, ruthless loner. He is also something else even more terrifying…a suspected killer of women. Seductive young women who happen to be Protestant. Sergeant Nevin Brown has more than one crime to deal there’s the brutal IRA attacks that surround the city and are killing their own men. But there’s also the deaths of young Protestant women which seem too targeted to be random… His suspicions turn to certainty as he finds himself tracking a man who kills for both political and sexual reasons. But Kane is clever…very clever. How else could he get away with killing for so long? It’s up to Nevin to find the killer and put a stop to the murders before it’s too late… In the midst of religious and political upheaval, will he ever be able to find him? Especially when Kane has all the resources he could hope for at his disposal. Based on the author’s own experiences this is by far the most realistic ‘Ulster’ novel ever published, but where does fact end and fiction begin? Praise for Harry “A stun grenade of a book” - Sunday Express “A story of daring and adventure” - Daily Mail “A remarkable tale of life on the edge” - Glasgow Herald “McCallion is the hardest man you could encounter” - The Independent Harry McCallion had a long and varied military and police career. He joined the Parachute Regiment in 1970 and served seven tours of duty in Northern Ireland. He saw service in Belfast, Londonderry and South Armagh. McCallion later joined South Africa’s equivalent of the SAS and was wounded in action. In 1980 he joined the SAS and returned to Ulster. He also took part in the Falklands War. He later joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary and his personal experiences are vividly evident in the pages of this book. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher. For more information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at www.endeavourpress.com. Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks. Follow us on @EndeavourPress and on Facebook via We are always interested in hearing from our readers. Endeavour Press believes that the future is now.

275 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 4, 2015

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Harry McCallion

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Born in Glasgow, Harry McCallion joined the army after leaving school. In a varied and exciting military career he served with the Parachute Regiment, South Africa’s elite Recce Commandos and 22 SAS. After leaving the army in 1985 he joined the RUC, but left in 1990 after a near-fatal car crash. Subsequent to this he studied law and was called to the Bar. Now a working barrister and writer he has recently received his Master’s Degree in International Relations. His autobiography Killing Zone was an immediate bestseller.

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February 21, 2018
I've read worse in this genre but there were a few howlers. It is Shankill, not Shankhill. Shannon Airport is not near Dublin and there were a couple of others.
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November 23, 2018
Good book

Read all of the books in order to really enjoy. Storyline continues to grow and develop. Characters are realistic and get better and better.
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