Exciting, Isn't It?: Volume One of Counterstroke

Exciting, Isn't It?: Volume One of Counterstroke

by David O'Neil
Exciting, Isn't It?: Volume One of Counterstroke

Exciting, Isn't It?: Volume One of Counterstroke

by David O'Neil

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Overview

John Murray ex-Police, ex-MI6, ex management consultant, 49 and widowed, is ready to make a new start. Having sold off everything, he sets out on a lazy journey by barge through the waterways of France to collect his yacht at a yard in Grasse. En route he will decide what to do with the rest of his life He picks up a female hitch-hiker Gabrielle, a frustrated author running from Paris after a confrontation with a lascivious would-be publisher Mathieu. She had unknowingly picked up some of Mathieu's secret documents with her manuscript. An encounter with Pierre, an unpleasant former acquaintance from Paris who is chasing Gabrielle, is followed by a series of events that make John call on all his old skills of survival to keep them both alive over the next few days. The secret documents disclose the real background of the so called publisher who is in fact a high level international crook. To survive, the pair become convinced they must take the fight to the enemy but they have no illusions; their chances of survival are slim. But with the help of some of John's old contacts, things start to become... exciting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615744858
Publisher: Argus Enterprises International, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Series: Counterstroke , #1
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Artist and Photographer David O'Neil started writing seriously with a series of Highland guide books. His boyhood ambitions were to fly an aeroplane, and sail a boat. As a boy he and his family were bombed out of their home in London.
He learned to fly with the RAF during his National Service.
He started sailing boats while serving in the Colonial Police, in
Nyasaland (Malawi). He spent 8 years there, before returning to UK.
Since then he lived in southern England where he became a management consultant, for over twenty years.
He returned to live in Scotland in 1980, and became a tour guide in1986. He started writing in 2006, the first guide book being published in 2007. A further two have been published since
He started writing fiction in 2007 and has now written five full length novels and he has a collection of short stories in publication at present.
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