Book description
In the heat of battle you have two choices ... death or glory ...
Libya 1942 - Rommel's Africa Korps is sweeping across Northern
Africa. The ragged Allied forces engage the enemy in brutal
fire-fights on the scorched desert sands. Meanwhile, the Allied
commander-in-chief sends a desperate coded message to the Prime
Minister - the courier is First Officer Madeleine Rose, WRNS -
codename Runefish.
When Runefish's plane is shot down deep behind enemy lines - GHQ
must send in the commandos to pull her out. It looks like no more than
a deadly fool's errand - and the man they choose is given one option:
take the mission or face court martial.
Battle-hardened Sgnt Tom Caine is a first class soldier who
struggles with obeying orders. He must lead his small squad of
specialist commandos into the hornet's nest - on a bloody mission that
could change the outcome of the war ...
Michael Asher has served in the Parachute Regiment and the SAS. With
his wife, Arabist and photographer Mariantonietta Peru, he made the
first west-east crossing of the Sahara on foot with camels - a distance
of 4,500 miles - without technology or back-up of any kind. He is a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and has won both the Ness
Award of the Royal Geographical Society and the Mungo Park Medal of the
Royal Scottish Geographical Society for Exploration. He has written many
books, most recently
The Regiment: The Real Story of the SAS
(Penguin 2007).