4.5 stars
At Hell’s Gate is the follow up to The Contractor which I read and reviewed in early September this year. Just like its predecessor, it’s a book which I highly recommend.
It is four true tales by The Contractor aka The Big Unit aka Mike Daly; as told to journalist Mark Abernethy. A former intelligence operative for the Australian Government, Daly is now a Contractor. Whilst everyday people may contract him to build a house; both governments and corporations around the world contract him to make their problems disappear.
This time, his stories take you along for the ride on four high octane adventures in Singapore, Indonesia, Afghanistan and the Indian Ocean. Each story will have you on the edge of your seat as you ride the adrenaline highs and heart stopping lows of intelligence, counter terrorism and espionage work. Being non-fiction, the plot writes itself; but the style in which Mike tells his stories and Abernethy writes them makes for a fantastic read; especially when combined with snippets of his everyday life. My advice is to buy both books and read them one after the after, as they are page turners you won’t be able to put down.
Mike and/or Mark - if you by chance happen to read this, please keep this series of books coming!