Colin Maclachlan is instantly recognisable as the granite faced Scot who formed part of the elite ex special forces team in the hit Channel 4 TV series SAS: Who Dares Wins. During his 22 years in the armed services, he faced danger and death on many occasions and The Pilgrim is his action-packed autobiography. Growing up with an abusive parent, he was forced to sign up for the army at the age of 15. After 10 years in the Royal Scots, he was the first in his regiment in 20 years to pass the selection process for the SAS. Over the next 12 years he established a reputation as one of the most talented members of the elite special force. He worked alongside MI5, MI6, 14 Int, GCHQ, SBS, CIA, Delta Force and Seal Team 6 - one of the few to have contact with all these departments. As a trained hostage negotiator and rescuer, he was part of the notorious Operation Certain Death in Sierra Leone and was the first sniper on the scene of a hijacked flight at Stansted. He was then on the other side of a rescue mission when he was taken hostage in Basra in 2006 and brutally beaten before being rescued by British troops. The Pilgrim is more than just a Boy's Own story. It is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be a modern soldier, to work in the SAS, to have a gun held to your head, to see your friends die beside you - all in the line of duty.
Very readable and surprisingly inspiring book. Highlights that it's not where you've come from or where you're going, but what helps shapes you along the way. Very open and honest account.
picked it up overnight when I couldn't sleep, finished it late morning as I couldn't put it down.