Accused of murder, former marine and disgraced ex-cop Steve Flynn is on the run – and on the hunt …
Wanted for murder, Steve Flynn finds himself on the run, alone and without resources, driven only by a burning desire to avenge himself on the men who murdered his girlfriend. Ex-cop Flynn is a force to be reckoned with - but he’s up against a powerful and ruthless enemy in Viktor Bashkim, head of a violent mafia gang with a disturbingly long reach. Flynn knows that Viktor will not stop until he is dead – so Flynn must reach Bashkim first.
Following a trail across the Mediterranean, Flynn embarks on a cat-and-mouse game that can only end in sudden, violent death. But is he being led into a lethal trap …?
Nick Oldham was born in Belthorn, Lancashire, in 1956. He has been a police officer since the age of nineteen, spending the majority of his service in operational roles, before retiring in 2005. He lives with his partner, Belinda, on the outskirts of Preston.
Steve Flynn wanted for a murder finds himself on the run, alone and without funds. He is driven only by a desire to avenge himself on the men who murdered his girlfriend. Flynn is an ex cop and a force to be reckoned with - but he is up against a ruthless enemy in Vicktor Bashkim head of a violent mafia gang with a long reach. Flynn knows that he will not stop until he is dead. so Flynn must reach him first. The trail leads across the Mediterranean but Flynn could be being lead into a lethal trap. This is book 3 in the Steve Flynn series and it's a short story just 215 pages but it's a pretty good story and I gave it a 4.
This is the third book in the Steve Flynn series, although it explains what is going on well, reading the previous books would probably help explain more. This is a good book that moves along at a nice pace, I did find the ending slightly disappointing as there was no final face off between Flynn and Bashkim.
Typical Nick Oldham and a good book even though was from the Steve Flynn series not Henry Christie. Guessed a couple of things that happened but that’s probably because I know how Oldham operates. Need to read the book before it Ambush to fully understand this one. Nonetheless a good read.