Best Served Cold

· Troubador Publishing Ltd
Ebook
200
Pages

About this ebook

Revenge can be a deadly business... Throwing himself into his work was the only way that Pyotr Karmanov could come to terms with the death of the only woman he’d ever loved. Now, twenty two years later, the loss of his sons through greed and negligence fuels him with a desperate need for revenge. When his dreams for his company, the Karmanov Oil Empire, are shattered, his need for revenge grows to become an all-encompassing passion. Obsessed in exacting retribution on those he holds responsible, he embarks on an intricate plan that will have devastating consequences for the world. Through fate, ‘boy next door’ Brett Matlock falls deeply in love with the beautiful, enigmatic Katyana Karmanov, daughter of Pyotr and heiress to the Karmanov billions. As Katyana increasingly finds herself entangled in her father’s act of international terrorism, Brett’s relationship with her makes him a target for the Special Projects Directorate, a covert organisation reporting directly to the UK Prime Minister. Pyotr and his mercenary followers ignite a fuse that plunges the world into fear of nuclear conflict, but soon learn that others more powerful than he have plans of their own. Revenge may be sweet, but it can also be deadly, and Pyotr and Katyana find themselves playing for their lives...

About the author

Following a career as an electronics systems specialist with the Royal Air Force, Pete Crowle has gained more than twenty years’ experience in the design development and operation of special mission aircraft. Much of this time was focused on working with government agencies throughout South East Asia. Best Served Cold is his first novel.

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