Gary Dunne is a survivor. From a broken love affair to fighting as a mercenary in the 1975 civil war in Angola, he's lived through it all. Now he faces his greatest challenge. Forced to get out of Zaire following a 1977 Cold War battle, he reaches Cairo. While he arranges to travel to Rhodesia to join other mercenaries in supporting the illegal Salisbury government, an Israeli intelligence officer makes him an offer he feels unable to refuse. Go home to Ireland and help to prevent a Soviet-backed attempt to overthrow the ...
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Gary Dunne is a survivor. From a broken love affair to fighting as a mercenary in the 1975 civil war in Angola, he's lived through it all. Now he faces his greatest challenge. Forced to get out of Zaire following a 1977 Cold War battle, he reaches Cairo. While he arranges to travel to Rhodesia to join other mercenaries in supporting the illegal Salisbury government, an Israeli intelligence officer makes him an offer he feels unable to refuse. Go home to Ireland and help to prevent a Soviet-backed attempt to overthrow the Irish Government. Dunne lands in Dublin and sets out to carry out his mission. With the memories of his lost love affair dogging his steps, he engages in paramilitary activity in arming a group of subversives, and sails closer to the wind than the Irish authorities would like. Supported by the Mossad agent and a schoolfriend who served in the British Army, Dunne brings event to a climax that is far beyond anything anyone expected, but just one step of the newspaper headlines.
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