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Raven's Honor
by Roy French
287 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #03-1986; ISBN 1-4120-1609-6; US$24.95, C$32.95, EUR21.00, £15.00
This is a thriller about a paramilitary enforcer who is trying desperately to escape his past.
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From the Back Cover
Terrorism, violence, and suspense combine to make this dynamic novel a thrilling page-turner that the reader will be unable to put down. In the tradition of Frederic Forsythe and Robert Ludlum, the story moves swiftly. Tension builds as a terrorist group, the Sons of Palestine, hijacks a Canadian plane carrying 340 passengers en route from London to Toronto. Immediately we plunge into the murky world of secret agents, enigmatic men and women, whose job is to obtain information and kill without mercy. But decisions are made in the highest echelons of government, and the Prime Minister is forced to make an agonizing choice.
In an unexpected plot twist, the plane explodes in mid-air, killing everyone aboard. In to the center of the turmoil comes one man whose wife and little daughter were killed in the crash, but David Spence is no ordinary man; suspicious of the official explanation he begins his own investigation, and his mysterious past helps him as he tries to fit the jigsaw puzzle together. He soon discovers the pieces do not fit, and filled with grief and rage, he stops at nothing - from cold-blooded murder to taking the Prime Minister's family hostage - to uncover the bizarre truth. He exacts a terrible revenge but the climax is still to come in another stunning twist at the end of this gripping novel.
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About the Author
Roy French was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland and makes his home in Toronto, Canada. Roy has won numerous awards including runner-up for the Arthur Ellis Award for his first novel A Sense of Honor, and has written his first screenplay The Boys are Back which goes into production in 2004.
Also by Roy French:
The Black Rose
Raven's Fury
Raven's Return
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