Operation Certain Death

Operation Certain Death

by Damien Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

This book chronicles the story of the single most daring Special Forces operation since World War Two - Operation Barras; the attempted rescue by the SAS of the British Forces who were being held captive by guerrilla gang the West Side Boys in the Sierra Leone jungle. The West Side Boys were a strange-looking bunch, wearing pink shades, shower caps, fluorescent wigs and voodoo charms they believed made them invulnerable to bullets - an impression re-enforced by ganja, heroine, crack cocaine and gallons of sweet palm wine. In 1999 a twelve man patrol of Royal Irish Rangers, who were training government troops in Sierra Leone, were captured and held hostage by the West Side Boys. They were held prisoner in a fortified jungle hideaway, with severed heads decorating the palisades, defended by some 400 heavily armed soldiers. Operation Barras, the rescue mission, was a combined force of 100 Paras, twelve members of the Special Boat Squadron, helicopters from the Navy and RAF and, spearheading the operation, 40-strong D squadron of the SAS. Against amazing odds the hostages were rescued - over 150 of the enemy were killed. Operation Certain Death is a thrilling true story of all out war. No hostages taken. Blood-letting on a vast scale inflicted on a very blood-thirsty enemy. A gripping piece of true military history, perfect for fans of action adventure stories and anyone interested in the top secret division of the British Army.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 704
Edition: Second Impression
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Published: 26 May 2005

ISBN 10: 0099466422
ISBN 13: 9780099466420
Book Overview: The Sunday Times bestseller, telling the true inside story of the greatest SAS battle since the Second World War, a battle to defeat a bloodthirsty and violent gang in war-torn Sierra Leone.

Media Reviews
What a story! As good as any thriller I have ever read. This is the lowdown. * Frederick Forsyth *
Grotesque, glorious and utterly gripping * Bolton Evening News *
A powerful docu-novel, which conveys the danger of the operation and the courage of those who went in to successfully rescue their colleagues. * Sunderland Echo *
As a purely military operation it knocks into a cocked hat the lifting of the Iranian embassy siege -- Brigadier Andrew Stewart
Author Bio
Damien Lewis is a journalist and documentary film maker and has spent twenty years reporting from conflict zones. He has worked for the Telegraph, the Guardian and the BBC. Slave and Operation Certain Death have both been Sunday Times bestsellers. He lives in London.