PRIMAL Vengeance (3)
by Jack Silkstone
PRIMAL is a team of elite operatives, hell bent on fighting for the downtrodden and oppressed. A renegade agency waging a secret war against the untouchables; powerful criminals, greed driven corporations, and twisted politicians. With cutting-edge technology and tactics they strike across the globe with impunity, stepping in where government agencies fail.PRIMAL Vengeance follows on from PRIMAL Unleashed and is the third book in the PRIMAL series.A war for resources is raging in Southern Sudan. Tribal warriors, Janjaweed raiders and foreign mercenaries struggle for power over the oil-rich lands. Corporate greed fuels the conflict as oil companies scramble to secure vital resources. In the name of profit, villages burn, children starve and refugees are slaughtered. When PRIMAL operatives interdict an arms shipment bound for Khartoum they find themselves snared in a battle to save a fledgling nation. Bishop and Mirza wage a guerilla campaign, challenging Chinese influence in the region. The response is brutal and the PRIMAL team find themselves pitched against a capable and well-resourced adversary. The conflict drags them from Sudan to Shanghai, then back to Abu Dhabi before vengeance is finally realized. PRIMAL Vengeance is dedicated to the intelligence analysts, 2s, Deltas, 18Foxes, Three Letter Agency LOs, Bears, Spies, and others who work endless hours to ensure that operators are at the right place at the right time. You are appreciated.About Jack Silkstone:Jack Silkstone is a writer with a background in Military Intelligence, Counter-Intelligence and Special Operations."If you like Tom Clancy, you'll like PRIMAL. It bristles with authenticity because the guy who wrote it used to do it for real." - Matthew Reilly, author of ICE STATION, SCARECROW and THE FIVE GREATEST WARRIORS"Guys don't want to read about vampires and trolls. I've written the sort of book I'd like to read; hard-core action, lots of guns, cutting edge military technology, and no small dose of testosterone fuelled violence."- Jack Silkstone