Author: | Bob Looker | ISBN: | 9781370068647 |
Publisher: | Bob Looker | Publication: | September 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Bob Looker |
ISBN: | 9781370068647 |
Publisher: | Bob Looker |
Publication: | September 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In Bob Looker’s third book connected with the British Resistance in WWII he looks back at what was left behind when the Auxiliary Units were disbanded in 1945. It is public record that some arms dumps were not decommissioned at the end of the war because no one knew where they were.
As a boy, Jay Maxwell’s father had pointed out where one of these arms dumps was located. At the time he took no notice but later it all came flooding back to him.
It was to this secret arms dump that Jay Maxwell turned to when his beloved wife of 35 years died needlessly because the local NHS hospital failed to provide her with the medicine that would have saved her.
Jay decided he would take his revenge on the CEO of the NHS Trust but first he needed weapons. Jay would see if the old Resistance arms dump still existed and were the weapons still hidden there?
He was in luck when he found the secret rear entrance to this hidden arms dump and in it were enough weapons to start a small war. The killings didn’t stop with the CEO. It escalated to an unprecedented level to such an extent that the SAS were called in to find the perpetrator of this carnage but even they couldn’t stop his final act. You see Jay Maxwell wasn’t a normal civilian, he was an ex soldier with over twenty years service around the world.
The story is told by Julian Knight, a Fleet Street reporter who manages to gain access to Jay Maxwell in HMP Winchester.
If you don’t shed a tier when you read this book you have never loved anyone as much as Jay loved Ann.
In Bob Looker’s third book connected with the British Resistance in WWII he looks back at what was left behind when the Auxiliary Units were disbanded in 1945. It is public record that some arms dumps were not decommissioned at the end of the war because no one knew where they were.
As a boy, Jay Maxwell’s father had pointed out where one of these arms dumps was located. At the time he took no notice but later it all came flooding back to him.
It was to this secret arms dump that Jay Maxwell turned to when his beloved wife of 35 years died needlessly because the local NHS hospital failed to provide her with the medicine that would have saved her.
Jay decided he would take his revenge on the CEO of the NHS Trust but first he needed weapons. Jay would see if the old Resistance arms dump still existed and were the weapons still hidden there?
He was in luck when he found the secret rear entrance to this hidden arms dump and in it were enough weapons to start a small war. The killings didn’t stop with the CEO. It escalated to an unprecedented level to such an extent that the SAS were called in to find the perpetrator of this carnage but even they couldn’t stop his final act. You see Jay Maxwell wasn’t a normal civilian, he was an ex soldier with over twenty years service around the world.
The story is told by Julian Knight, a Fleet Street reporter who manages to gain access to Jay Maxwell in HMP Winchester.
If you don’t shed a tier when you read this book you have never loved anyone as much as Jay loved Ann.