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Resurrection - The Englishman 3

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Dan Raglan, former Foreign Legion fighter, alias The Englishman, returns in Resurrection, the new high-octane, high-stakes international thriller from David Gilman.

Somewhere in the Sahara, on the desolate border between Sudan and Chad, a P51 Mustang with long-range drop tanks slowly emerges from the dunes.

Inside, the skeletalized remains of a man missing for three decades.

His flying jacket bears no insignia, a worn leather attaché case lies by his side, held securely by a manacle around his left wrist. Inside a document men will kill for. Die for.

The sands of time have shifted, and whoever finds that aircraft finds information that could expose the most valuable spy the UK intelligence service has ever known.

The British, the French, and the Russians are on the trail.

And so is Raglan.

Reviewers on David Gilman:

'An author at the zenith of his powers' Peter James

'Raglan is nicely complex: an action man with inner depths' Financial Times

About the author

David Gilman has enjoyed many careers, including paratrooper, firefighter, and photographer. An award-winning author and screenwriter, he is the author of the critically acclaimed Master of War series of historical novels, and was shortlisted for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize for The Last Horseman. He was longlisted for the same prize for The Englishman, the first book featuring ex-French Foreign Legionnaire Dan Raglan. David lives in Devon.

Follow David on @davidgilmanuk, www.davidgilman.com, and facebook.com/davidgilman.author

Summary

Dan Raglan, former Foreign Legion fighter, alias The Englishman, returns in Resurrection, the new high-octane, high-stakes international thriller from David Gilman.

Somewhere in the Sahara, on the desolate border between Sudan and Chad, a P51 Mustang with long-range drop tanks slowly emerges from the dunes.

Inside, the skeletalized remains of a man missing for three decades.

His flying jacket bears no insignia, a worn leather attaché case lies by his side, held securely by a manacle around his left wrist. Inside a document men will kill for. Die for.

The sands of time have shifted, and whoever finds that aircraft finds information that could expose the most valuable spy the UK intelligence service has ever known.

The British, the French, and the Russians are on the trail.

And so is Raglan.

Reviewers on David Gilman:

'An author at the zenith of his powers' Peter James

'Raglan is nicely complex: an action man with inner depths' Financial Times

Foreword

Dan Raglan, former Foreign Legion fighter, alias The Englishman, returns. The new high-octane international thriller from David Gilman.

Additional text

REVIEWS FOR THE ENGLISHMAN SERIES:

'The pace is relentless, the action and fight scenes superbly choreographed and Raglan is nicely complex: an action man with inner depths' Financial Times.

'Full of thrills' Literary Review.

'The pulse-pounding pace just never lets up' Peter May, bestsellling author of Lockdown.

'The Englishman is electrifying proof that high-tension international thrillers are back - and with an absolute vengeance' William Shaw, author of Deadland.

'Vivid and inventive' Sunday Times.

'A sweat-inducing tour de force' The Times

Product details

Authors David Gilman, Gilman David
Publisher Head of Zeus
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2023
 
EAN 9781801108041
ISBN 978-1-80110-804-1
No. of pages 432
Series The Englishman
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Adventure, FICTION / Thrillers / General, Fiction & related items, Espionage & spy thriller, FICTION / Thrillers / Political, Fiction, Political / legal thriller, Espionage and spy thriller, Fiction and Related items, Adventure / action fiction

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