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Hunt and Kill

(1969)
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Charles Farran runs his own import export business based in India after being honourably discharged from the Royal Marines.

Otto Meyer is in hiding following accusations of criminal activities during WWII.

John Craddock and Bart Lanson are on the hunt for Meyer and willing to pay to find their target.

Farran, Craddock and Lanson team up, for their own personal gains, in search of Meyer and soon realise they aren't the only people in pursuit...

The Czechs are following them to track down Meyer for his expertise in weaponry, and will stop at nothing to Hunt and Kill him first.

The Police are also searching for the trio in relation to murder charges.

Follow the group as they dangerously cross Indian states towards the Nepal and Tibet border, escape deadly encounters and try to remain hidden from the enemy.

Can Farran lead his team to Meyer before the enemy locates him? Or will he be too late...

"Hunt and Kill" is an extraordinary novel, full of unexpected twists and turns that will keep you gripped.

Action-packed from beginning to end and written by a true master of historical fiction.

'A valuable history of the air war that began it all ... by an ex-flyer of the Second World War who has a genuine feeling for the feats of his predecessors' - THE BIRMINGHAM POST

'His sympathy with the fighting man (and woman) shines out of every page' - LIVERPOOL DAILY POST

Richard Townsend Bickers volunteered for the RAF on the outbreak of the Second World War and served, with a Permanent Commission, for eighteen years. He wrote a range of military fiction and non-fiction books, including 'Torpedo Attack', 'My Enemy Came Nigh', 'Bombing Run', 'Fighters Up' and 'Summer of No Surrender'.



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