The Fighting Season

· Allen & Unwin
4.9
7 reviews
Ebook
336
Pages
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About this ebook

Introducing Matt Rix... Australian commando. An explosive thriller from the heart of Afghanistan.

'The Fighting Season is military fiction of the first order: as tough as nails and packed with the insider knowledge of someone who has done it for real.' - Matthew Reilly

'Action packed, gritty and authentic to the core.' - Merrick Watts

An explosive thriller from the heart of Afghanistan

Outside the wire, Uruzghan Province, Afghanistan, 2010...

In the badlands of central Afghanistan an Australian Special Forces platoon is fatally hit by a roadside bomb.

A shadowy Taliban commander, codenamed 'Rapier', is identified as responsible for the deadly attack. Matt Rix, the ultra tough commando who led the ambushed platoon, swears vengeance. Rix is one of Special Forces' most lethal operators. He'll neutralise Rapier - whatever it takes.

But in Afghanistan's brutal war, not all things are as they seem.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
7 reviews
Grim Dusty
August 6, 2018
Bloody brilliant! Had me hanging on every word. Great drama, great characters
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Daniel Cody
October 29, 2016
Absolutely brilliant!!! Chris Ryan cant hold a candle to Bram Connolly!
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Steve Harper
March 21, 2020
Great book! Really enjoyed it.
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About the author

As a Special Forces officer, Bram Connolly served several tours in Afghanistan and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for leadership in combat. He takes you deep into the world of high-intensity combat few have experienced.

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