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Chris Stone is an Alaskan fishing guide who embarks on a mission to fish in the world’s most dangerous places, and ends up having the adventure of a lifetime.
The Apocalypse Chase, plots Chris spiral from boredom in a dead-end marriage and job, to traveling to waters where fish seldom, or ever, see humans.
He gets hijacked by nihilists in South Africa, kidnapped by anarchists in Colombia, chased by al Qaida in Chechnya, and attacked by a grizzly bear in Canada.
Bloodhorn, sees Chris and his fiancée Debra Gordon return to South Africa to track down Debra’s sister Josie, a wildlife investigator who has been kidnapped by a Vietnamese rhino horn poaching mafia. Chris and Debra team up with a former Vietnam Green Beret Nick Landry, returning to Ho Chi Minh City to rescue Josie.
In Blood Brothers, Chris, Nick and Delta operator Carl Wilson track down a gang of West African jihadists linked to Boko Haram, who are manufacturing radioactive suicide bombs to detonate in the west.
This is a new genre of action adventure, meticulously researched where fact and fiction is so interwoven as to be as vivid as today’s headlines.
Bloodhorn:
Alaskan fishing guide Chris Stone’s future sister-in-law Josie Gordon, a game ranger, has been kidnapped in South Africa by a murderous gang of rhino poachers. She was investigating the illicit horn trade, now among the most lucrative crimes in the world, and was on the verge of exposing the international wildlife mafia.
With the help of a South African private detective and a former Vietnam Green Beret, Chris and his fiancé Debra vow to find her.
They follow Josie’s trail, from South African hunting reserves that are little more than drug-fueled bordellos in the bush to Ho Chi Minh City, where ground rhino horn is regarded as a wonder cure for anything from cancer to impotency.
With the rhino fast facing extinction, the author of the international bestseller The Elephant Whisperer explores the scourge of wildlife smuggling in this searing novel taken from today’s headlines.
Blood Brothers:
A Liberian businessman is given six hours to pay for a mysterious cargo of weapons in Monrovia — or his son will die.
Al-Shabaab terrorists raid an idyllic Kenyan beach resort, kidnapping a British diplomat’s daughter.
An American special forces soldier uncovers plans to cause global mayhem and bloodshed building radioactive ‘dirty’ bombs in uranium-rich West Africa.
Alaskan adventurer Chris Stone is dragged into this murderous imbroglio with his partner Debra Gordon and Delta Force operators Carl Wilson and Nick Landry. Last time they teamed up was tracking rhino poachers slaughtering Africa’s most endangered species, whose horns today are more valuable than gold.
This time the stakes are even higher as a terrifying new front in the undeclared global terror war erupts.
As chilling as today’s headlines, Blood Brothers weaves fiction with reality in a white-knuckle tale of modern terrorism.
The Apocalypse Chase
Chris Stone has one passion in an otherwise staid existence; fishing. Stuck in a soulless job and a failed marriage, he decides to do something truly radical with his arid life: give it all up and put a ‘gone fishing’ sign on the door. But he wants to fish with a difference. He wants to catch fish that have seldom, if ever, seen humans before. To do so, he has to fish in the most dangerous places in the world. What follows is a roller-coaster adventure, from being hijacked by a nihilists in South Africa, kidnapped by Marxists in Colombia, escaping Al Qaida in Chechnya and fighting for his life in the far outbacks of Canada. Along the way he unwittingly embarks on a journey of discovery removed from the concrete confines of his previous life. He meets an array of people; outlaws living on the hard edges of society, revolutionaries who believe it’s more fun to be Che Guevara than Bill Gates, outdoorsmen who live the ‘soul’ of the planet, and beautiful women who, like him, are running from reality. Some are honorable; some despicable. But none are boring.