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Screw The Nut

Adam Knights

Publisher: Brown Dog Books

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Summary

When one of their own suffers an unspeakable tragedy in an act of terror, four lifelong friends are drawn back to a dangerous past they’ve left behind. Leaving their civilian lives, the friends return to Northern Ireland, where they once served together in the Parachute Regiment during the Troubles, seeking justice in a land they know all too well.
At the same time, British Intelligence has been tracking suspicious movements between Northern Ireland and London, aware of an emerging threat yet unaware of the vigilante force stirring beneath the radar. While each group seeks to bring enemies of the state to justice, their paths dangerously converge, forcing a reckoning with loyalty, revenge and the price of peace. As the stakes rise, the boundaries between right and wrong blur, setting the stage for a showdown that could ignite conflict at home and beyond.
‘Adam’s military experience and research have excelled on to paper creating a story that takes you through decades of dispute and deceit in a forgotten conflict that took so many lives.’-        Matthew Hellyer, Ex 22 SAS
Available since: 04/16/2025.

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