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#Blogtour Traitor by Chris Ryan

It's my turn on the Blogtour Traitor by Chris Ryan. 'It's an epic, bullet-fast thriller from no.1 bestselling SAS hero, Chris Ryan.'

About the Author

Chris Ryan was born in Newcastle. In 1984 he joined 22 SAS. After completing the year-long Alpine Guides Course, he was the troop guide for B Squadron Mountain Troop. He completed three tours with the anti-terrorist team, serving as an assaulter, sniper and finally Sniper Team Commander.

Chris was part of the SAS eight-man team chosen for the famous Bravo Two Zero mission during the 1991 Gulf War. He was the only member of the unit to escape from Iraq, where three of his colleagues were killed and four captured, for which he was awarded the Military Medal. Chris wrote about his experiences in his book The One That Got Away, which became an immediate bestseller. Since then he has written over fifty books and presented a number of very successful TV programmes. Follow @ChrisRyanMM on X

About the book

A year after his older brother made the ultimate sacrifice, Sergeant Major Luke Carter, decorated hero of 22 SAS, is sent to Perth on a recruiting job. His orders: select two candidates from the SASR for a highly sensitive mission on foreign soil.

But when a sudden crisis threatens to derail the plan, Carter and his new colleagues find themselves forced into action on a high-stakes operation. One that has the potential to change the course of the war in Ukraine. So begins a deadly game of predator and prey, moving from the streets of Minsk to the cliffs above the Black Sea. And a final showdown with the biggest target of all...

Review

Carter has been tasked with recruiting members for a very small team for an as yet unknown secret assignment that has the potential to change the outcome of the war in Ukraine. Not everyone is a willing pick, and some of them have a dodgy past. 

I liked the fact the author set this in our most recent war skirmish of 2024 scenario. It gives the subject matter a validity that can't be denied or hidden under the veil of historical fiction. Ongoing as we speak, possible scenarios being executed.

One of the things I take away from this read is the feeling that in the end the person on the frontline is always expendable to those pulling the strings and calling the shots. There is a distinct lack of humanity in decision making, and it's important there is a recognition of a core fact - the correlation between war, losses and betrayal of soldier or operative on the ground - is always the upper echelon and the often inexperienced sat in positions of power.

It's a fast-paced brutally honest military story, it hits the core of feet on the ground, the impact of combat and the importance of trust in groups relying on each other to watch their backs. I note that special ops with a militia type task are often somewhere in between enemy and ally, and that fragile position can put an immeasurable strain on even the strongest of warriors.

The author delivers action, frank dialogue, a window into the impact of soldiering on the front, and an excellent read.

Buy Traitor at Amazon Uk or go to Goodreads for any other retailer. Publisher ‏: ‎Zaffre; pub date 23 May 2024. Buy at Amazon com.

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