
Sterling
Author(s): Robert Cameron (Author)
- Publisher: FireStep Press
- Publication Date: 21 Feb. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 228 pages
- ISBN-10: 1908487135
- ISBN-13: 9781908487131
Book Description
Robert “Cam” Cameron is just a quiet retiree, peacefully living out his days in the sleepy English Lake District. He also happens to be a veteran covert military operator for the British Army harboring a personal vendetta against terrorism and terrorist recruitment.
In the semi-autobiographical Sterling, we are introduced to the world of covert operations and terrorist activists in the United Kingdom. Though Cam would prefer to forget his disturbing past working for the Special Forces, he can’t ignore the threats he knows still exist. With an archive of the known terrorist activists in the United Kingdom, including personal details and locations, he begins a fierce crusade. The first of Cameron’s trilogy, Sterling is a thrilling debut with fascinating insight into how the elite forces train and work.
In the semi-autobiographical Sterling, we are introduced to the world of covert operations and terrorist activists in the United Kingdom. Though Cam would prefer to forget his disturbing past working for the Special Forces, he can’t ignore the threats he knows still exist. With an archive of the known terrorist activists in the United Kingdom, including personal details and locations, he begins a fierce crusade. The first of Cameron’s trilogy, Sterling is a thrilling debut with fascinating insight into how the elite forces train and work.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Packed with the rare authenticity that only a man who s lived and breathed it can offer, Cameron s brilliant debut thriller takes us on a heart-thumping, adrenalin-fuelled journey into a rarely seen world – where nothing is as it seems and the truth is often stranger than the fiction. –Major Chris Hunter, author of Extreme Risk and Eight Lives Down.
Finally we have a hero that is authentic and utterly believable. A flawed and damaged human being fighting the good fight the only way he knows how. –Neil Blower, author of Shell Shock – the diary of Tommy Atkins.
About the Author
Robert Cameron is ex-military and has supported British Special Forces on operations of a highly sensitive nature both overseas and on home shores, including against the UK suicide bomber threat.
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