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The Colonel

The Colonel

Nick Love

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The humidity hung over the hostile Argentine city of Mendoza practically humming with fear. Sitting alone in her dark, dank prison cell, with the stench of death hanging in the stale air, a battered, bruised, bloodied and ‘guilty' Matilda Beem could only pray her father, a former Royal Marine Captain, can overcome the massive odds, including his ever-present P.T.S.D to come and save her again, before time runs out for them all.
A nail biting, fast paced and imaginative sequel, which starts where 2,600 Feet per Second ends, this revenge thriller is no macho military book, its an all-inclusive wild ride through a roller-coaster of emotions with nonstop action.
The must-read initial novel garnered consistent five-star reviews.
"This Heart-Pumping Action Filled Thriller is a Film Just Waiting to be Made. I'd be surprised if this wasn't picked up by Amazon Prime or Netflix. Bring on the sequel." - Stephen May
Nick Love the author is well positioned, due to his military background, to create meaningful characters that not only have the will, but they also have demonstrable skills to manage the enormous task which lay ahead of them.


ISBN : 978-1-80439-803-6

Published: 28/03/2024

Pages : 276

Size : 205x140

Imprint : Olympia Publishers

Nick Love

Nick Love is a former Royal Marine Commando, who also served in the Falklands in 1982; he retired in 1987. The book is set in his beautiful home city. He came up with the plot whilst training daily for the 2015 London Marathon, running around the leafy lanes of Lincolnshire. He is a 59-year-old who, as a person with dyslexia, has written this book in a no-nonsense way which he finds enjoyable and easy to read. This journey has not been easy for him, but he believes the result paints a nice mental picture for the reader, in deliberate bite-size chapters.

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