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Miller is the last Englishman.

After barely surviving the terrorist plot of the previous year, he and former US Ranger Claudia Riley are enjoying their lives together in their secluded haven in abandoned England. That is until their old friend, the Russian General Ibromavich, arrives on their doorstep with a desperate plea for help.

In the aftermath of America's fall, the NSU continue their efforts to help their old enemy back onto their feet. But the General fears all this hard work is at jeopardy. A Russian listening post deep in the Scottish Highlands, known only as Vaagstad, has been taken over by the dangerous mercenary group Red Hand. Their plans? To cause an international war between the fractious nations and shatter the already fragile peace.

Miller and Riley must travel to Vaagstad and take on Red Hand single handed if they're to save their friend from disgrace and prevent another global war. But all is not what it seems; there's a traitor in the NSU ranks who has other plans for the future of Russia's place on the international stage.

Can Miller and Riley discover the traitor who threatens not only their happiness but the fate of the world? Or will they, and the rest of humanity, finally run out of time?

234 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 22, 2017

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Martyn J. Pass

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Amazon bestselling author of over 15 titles including the post-apocalyptic ‘Tales from the Brink’ series, the Miller & Riley books and the sci-fi military series TRIDENT.

Email: martynjpass@outlook.com

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November 21, 2019
Great two book read...

Captivating, enjoyable, a sense of warmth in the apocalypse from two tier one operators in the first person narrative... well worth the read. Cheers!
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