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The New Book by Damien LewisIn the Spring of 2007, the British Army deployed its most potent weapons system in combat for the very first time – the iconic Apache attack helicopter. This is the definitive story of the aircraft and of the crew who fly her. Hardcover: 302 pages,
on sale from 21st August 2008
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1979, war-torn Beirut. Under the cover of a massive firefight, an unknown band of armed men blast their way into the Imperial Bank of Beirut. Hardcover: 352 pages,
on sale from 3 May 2007 |
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In 1999 the British SAS pulled off what many consider to be their greatest
mission of all time. This is a story of how they flew into target
in a lightning assault. |
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One team. One mission. The mother of all battles. Take
eight of our Special Forces soldiers and pit them against 600 of the
world’s most hardened terrorists. |
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Mende Nazer's childhood was cruelly cut short when raiders swept into her village, and abducted the children. Twelve-year-old Mende was one of them. There's more on Mende's story in Slave |
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In war-torn Iraq there is a $40 million Van Gogh painting being held to ransom. Ex-SAS soldier Mick Kilbride leads a secret mission to retrieve the painting. But all is not as it seems. Find out more in Desert Claw |
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