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Four of my action-adventure novels will be available for free downloading onto Kindles this coming Friday and Saturday, February 14 and 15 (US Pacific Coast time). If you missed them previously, here’s your chance again.
They are:
The Unintentional Jihadi
Five Star Rated – “Fast paced and exciting”. (Amazon review.)
An action-packed thriller in which the hero, Charlie Finch, with the honed blade of a parang at his throat, offers to become a jihadi and then finds himself ensnared in the horrific plans of the group to attack a gathering of world leaders.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087EHI7O
Reunion
Five Star rated – “This book is full of adventures, both rewarding and heartbreaking. A very good read with characters you care about.” (Amazon review.)
As an Indonesian air attack on the Australian city of Darwin looms, the mind of Gordon McGregor, architect of this thriving metropolis of 2,750,000 people, is churning with memories of Jakarta 50 years ago and two women with whom he was infatuated. Both are dead but a painful secret he holds may be the key to stopping the Indonesian Defence Minister from launching the strike against Darwin.
http://www.amazon.com/Reunion-ebook/d...
The Seizing Of Singapore
Five Star rated (Goodreads reviewer.)
The dissolute scion of an old Singapore family devises a crooked scheme to restore financial losses he has incurred but his elaborate plot, with the help of mercenaries, to seize control of the government is thrown into chaos when Communists simultaneously launch a strike against the Prime Minister and visiting international leaders.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ALQL39K
The Peking Payoff
Four Star rated – “The story has action, believable characters for the reader to either sympathise with or hate, crafty `baddies' and an exotic location.” (Amazon review.)
In the 1970s, a Hong Kong taipan, Donald MacGribben, sets out to obtain a secure future for the British Crown Colony amid uncertainty created by a power struggle in Maoist China.
The Peking Payoff takes the reader back to a China where rival factions are positioning themselves for the succession battle after the aging Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong) dies and to a Hong Kong still controlled from London through the Governor.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009HPE0T6