This is a soldier's story, from basic training in 1985 to running a marathon, from studying first aid to prison, from boxing to close protection, to the SAS and to hostage rescue, to Mi6 and undercover spy work. It is a very long and progressive story over many books, more than a million words. Follow Wilco as he moves from basic training in the RAF Regiment to the SAS, to SAS counter-terrorist operations in Northern Ireland, to SAS hostage rescues in West Africa and elsewhere, to illegal mission for Mi6 and the CIA.
The book is technically, geographically and historically accurate, weapons and bases are accurate, military and intelligence structures are accurate, units depicted are accurately portrayed, yet this is fiction, and fantasy, and not intended to be an accurate depiction of day to day British or American military life, which is often very dull.
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Wilco always seems to be dealt a losing hand but his brain is switched on different from normal men.
I'm, amazed at how switched on Wilco's brain works,bloody cool,calm,and collected no matter what comes his way,but look out for his way is the final way.no justice for those law breakers.
Every book has a superb story lines. I am at a loss at how the writer comes up with them. This is a brilliant series of books. I can't put the books down. Going to start rationing myself from now on.