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EGYPT, OCTOBER 1942: The battle for North Africa rages along the coast... Punching their way deep behind enemy lines, the newly formed SAS carries out daring raids against the Germans. Lieutenant Tom Caine leads a squad of SAS men on a desperate mission into hostile territory. His brief - to sabotage a terrible weapon being secretly developed by the Nazis in the desolate Libyan Hills. If he fails, the Axis forces will be unstoppable. Caine faces the full force of German military might, but what he doesn't know is that there is a traitor amongst his own men. Ultimately his fate will rest in the hands of one woman, Special Ops agent Betty Nolan. Only one thing is certain in this war - who dares wins...
Author

Michael Asher is an author, historian, deep ecologist, and notable desert explorer who has covered more than 30,000 miles on foot and camel. He spent three years living with a traditional nomadic tribe in Sudan. Michael Asher was born in Stamford, Lincolnshire, in 1953, and attended Stamford School. At 18 he enlisted in the 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, and saw active service in Northern Ireland during The Troubles there in the 1970s. He studied English Language & Linguistics at the University of Leeds. at the same time serving in B Squadron, 23rd SAS Regiment. He also studied at Carnegie College, Leeds, where he qualified as a teacher of physical education and English. In 1978-9, he worked for the RUC Special Patrol Group anti-terrorist patrols, but left after less than a year. He took a job as a volunteer English teacher in the Sudan in 1979. The author of twenty-one published books, and presenter/director of six TV documentaries, Asher has lived in Africa for much of his life, and speaks Arabic and Swahili. He is married to Arabist and photographer Mariantonietta Peru, with whom he has a son and a daughter, Burton and Jade. He currently lives in Nairobi, Kenya.

