Colombia: The Blades SAS Novellas Book 2

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Black Label Fiction
Ebook
71
Pages

About this ebook

August 2001, three former members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (P.I.R.A) have travelled to Colombia, suspected of training the FARC guerrillas in exchange for arms shipments to support the Continuation Irish Republican Army (C.I.R.A).
After a tip off to The British Secret Service (M.I.5) from a member of Sinn Fein, Archer’s Bravo Seven Troop S.A.S patrol is sent to Colombia to carry out a clandestine surveillance operation, locate the three C.I.R.A members and provide intelligence on the arms shipment to enable the Royal Navy to intercept it en-route to Ireland.

The Blades S.A.S Novella Series follows Archer’s Seven Troop through 6 novella length stories as he carries out a range of operations from 1998 to the eve of the 9/11 attacks in 2001.


About the author

Crime, Military & Espionage fiction writer. Special Forces Cat Wrangler, Beer Drinker, Evildoer. Meet Jo Black...

Jo Black is a full time British adult fiction author who writes in the Crime, Military, Espionage & Political thriller genres. His first book series "The Blades" is based on a fictional account of Special Forces (British Special Air Service: S.A.S 22 Regiment) operator Danny Archer and his fellow patrol. Jo originally released books under Josef Black and shortened his pen name to Jo Black due to everyone calling him Jo anyway!

You can stay up to date with Jo Black by visiting his official website at www.joblack.com, get in touch via his official social media accounts on Facebook: Facebook/joblackbooks and twitter @joblackbooks where you'll get all the latest news on his new releases.

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