Alpha Force: Rat-Catcher (Alpha Force, 2)

Alpha Force: Rat-Catcher (Alpha Force, 2)

by Chris Ryan (Author)

Synopsis

Target: Drug Rat Alpha Force are an elite team of five highly-skilled individuals brought together to battle injustice. The team join a covert SAS operation in South America, fighting to catch an evil drugs baron. To gain information, they infiltrate a tight-knit community of street kids then head into the isolated mountains where a terrifying and twisted hunt is to test their individual skills to the max . . . Contains Chris Ryan's top SAS tips for survival in cave systems.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Red Fox
Published: 01 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0099439255
ISBN 13: 9780099439257
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A tense and action-packed adventure in the Alpha force series, from bestselling author and ex-SAS hero Chris Ryan, a man with first-hand experience of real-life operations in the field.

Media Reviews
Great gung-ho stuff * Independent on Sunday *
A really exciting book * Teen Titles *
Author Bio
Chris Ryan was born in 1961 in a village near Newcastle. In 1984 he joined the SAS. During his ten years in the Regiment, he was involved in overt and covert operations and was also Sniper team commander of the anti-terrorist team. During the Gulf War, Chris was the only member of an eight-man team to escape from Iraq, of which three colleagues were killed and four captured. It was the longest escape and evasion in the history of the SAS. For this he was awarded the Military Medal. During Ryan's last two years in the Regiment he selected and trained potential SAS recruits, he left the SAS in 1994 and is now the author of many bestselling thrillers for adults, as well as the ALPHA FORCE series for younger readers. His work in security takes him around the world. He has also appeared in a number of TV programmes, including HUNTING CHRIS RYAN, PUSHED TO THE LIMIT (Toughest Families) and TERROR ALERT (Sky TV, 2004).