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Call Sign Chopper - The Sequel

Chris Nott

Editorial: StoryUp Media

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Sinopsis

Brace yourself for the electrifying sequel to, 'Call Sign Chopper'! In book 1, Chris's journey takes him from street copper, military reservist to bouncer to bodyguarding the President of Haiti.
 
In 'Call Sign Chopper-The Sequel', we join Chris in his “adventure years”; which starts in Kenya after a chance encounter with two veterinary surgeons. A short time later an unexpected twist lands him in war-torn Kurdistan, Northern Iraq.
 
After a crazy few years, Chris returns to the UK and works providing security at music festivals and nightclubs while tackling international maritime missions. But the beat of voodoo drums beckons once more, leading to heart-pounding, life-threatening escapades back in Haiti.
 
15 months later, we join Chris on his anti-piracy missions in the Indian Ocean, facing off against ruthless Somali pirates.
 
His adventures take a humanitarian turn with work in Libya, France, grim mortuary work in post-tsunami Thailand; the Grenfell Tower disaster in London and building eco-friendly homes for AIDS orphans in Zimbabwe.
 
Once again, we find Chris back in the UK working security for various events and music festivals. Now in his mid-60s, and due to one (surprising) close encounter, he realises his adventures have reached an end… or have they?
 
Dive into 'Call Sign Chopper-The Sequel' TODAY for the electrifying story!
Disponible desde: 18/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 240 páginas.

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