This is a soldier's story, from basic training to running a marathon, from studying first aid to prison, from boxing to close protection, to the SAS and hostage rescue, to Mi6. It is a very long and progressive story over many books.
Have just finished book six, each book has kept me reading at speed and for longer than usual.Am about to download book 7 and will read all of the series. I can see, smell and taste the story and find myself getting tense as to what happens next. One of the best reads I have had for many years.
Luke able character author ensures he is injured in every book so the horse shoe up his a... does not break the Story line. Started with book one and only put it down at book 6 to leave a review. Looking Fwd to the rest of the series.
I've read all 20 books and found them very entertaining . If a bit far fetched in places . A corporal giving orders to the PM plus general staff . But apart from that great reading .fast moving lots of action.great stuff.
I. have read the first six book as an. These books would be more suitable for American readers if each book contained a glossary explaining recurring abbreviations not common in the US and words having slightly different meanings in British and American usage.