A history of the legendary French Foreign Legion by the bestselling author of Who Dares Wins.
Tony Geraghty Book order
Tony Geraghty is a British-Irish writer and journalist whose work is deeply informed by his extensive experience in military life. His writing offers a penetrating insight into military operations and the psychology of soldiers. Through his texts, he uncovers the complexities of wartime conflicts and the human destinies shaped by them. His journalistic career has provided him with a unique perspective on events, contributing to the authenticity of his literary voice.







- 2018
- 2017
Rendezvous with Death
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A superbly researched insight into The Great War service and sacrifice of Britains finest creative talents.
- 2012
Black Ops
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
A hard-hitting history of special-forces operations over the past fifty years in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel.
- 2010
Nájemní vojáci - ať už bojující za peníze, kvůli osobní pověsti, nebo za osvojenou věc - vždy představovali vzrušující a současně sporný jev.
- 2008
Guns for hire : the inside story of freelance soldiering
- 392 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Now in B format. The bestselling author of Who Dares Wins now uncovers the secret world of the freelance soldier. The vast expansion of commercial and politicised warfare - in the wake of the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq - is examined in this enthralling, highly controversial book. The freelance soldier, whether fighting for money or an adopted case, has always been a fascinating but little understood phenomenon. Never more so than now. For some, the mercenary is heroic; for those who do not know the euphoria of surviving a battle, he is a bloodthirsty killer. Tony Geraghty's book reveals the truth about their lives. Warfare & defence.
- 2002
Who Dares Wins
- 608 pages
- 22 hours of reading
A comprehensive and enthralling book - this is the internationally acclaimed history of the Special Air Service from its inception until the Gulf War.
- 2000
The Irish War
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
A full and definitive account of the war waged between Irish Republicans and England over three centuries by the bestselling author of `Who Dares Wins', with emphasis on the latterday role of the special forces. schovat popis
- 1997
Brixmis
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This text presents the secrets of how British intelligence officers working undercover as liaison officers in East Germany stole advanced Soviet equipment and penetrated top-secret training areas.
- 1991

