The Infidel

The Infidel

by Bob Shepherd (Author)

Synopsis

When Islamic militants infiltrate an elite British counter-narcotics programme, disaster is averted thanks to ex-SAS soldiers John Patterson and Dusty Miller. But when fallout from the affair threatens to topple the West's fragile Afghan alliance and expose failings inside the UK's new crime fighting agency, John and Dusty suddenly find themselves on the wrong side of the law - and on the run. One place on earth holds the key to clearing their names: Nuristan, a remote Afghan province and notorious terrorist haven. But their journey to freedom will thrust them deeper into the Afghan conflict than they ever imagined. Battling hostile terrain and Islamic fighters, John and Dusty emerge the unlikely champions of an ancient community torn apart by al-Qaeda and western forces. An action-packed tale of honour and betrayal, inspired by Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King, The Infidelis thrilling, gripping and deeply relevant to the great military and political issues of our time. 'The Infidel is strong on technical detail and tactics...one to add to your summer holiday reading list' Soldier Magazine

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 31 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1849833621
ISBN 13: 9781849833622

Author Bio
Bestselling author Bob Shepherd is a security advisor and 20-year veteran of Britain's elite Special Air Service. With more than a decade and a half of private security work to his credit, he has successfully negotiated some of the most dangerous places on earth as both an SAS soldier and private citizen. Shepherd is a regular media commentator on security issues and has appeared on CNN International, BBC One, BBC World, BBC Radio and SKY News. He also shares his insights on security politics through his blog.