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Cameron Spence

    Perspective
    All necessary measures
    Sabre Squadron
    • Sabre Squadron

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      With the outbreak of Gulf War hostilities a unit from 22 SAS slipped quietly over the border and into the enemy's backyard. It would be six weeks before any of the patrol again reached safety. Sabre Squadron recounts in graphic detail their scud-busting operations deep inside Iraq. They were operating alone and out of reach of reinforcements, with the threat of detection and its fatal consequences ever present. Yet their determination to wreak havoc behind enemy lines remained undimmed, culminating in an attack that decisively reconfirmed the regiment's awesome reputation. Cameron Spence, a senior NCO on the operation, takes you as close to the fighting SAS as you are ever likely to get, conveying the relentless tension, black humour and camaraderie punctuated by explosive, nerve-shredding action that characterized the mission. This is the true story of an SAS operation of breathtaking audacity and flair, carried out under unimaginable pressure, in the face of impossible odds. ________________ 'A brilliantly authentic account of war with an SAS patrol, it's a fantastic read' - ANDY MCNAB, bestselling author of Bravo Two Zero 'Tense and at times terrifying... a well told action story' - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'A terrific read' - THE TIMES 'Blood, guts and military macho - as authentic as anything you are likely to read' - MAIL ON SUNDAY

      Sabre Squadron
    • All necessary measures

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In 1994 Cameron Spence travelled to Bosnia as Second-in-Command of an SAS troop. This book details the patrol's rollercoaster ride through a lawless country, leading to the book's climax: a daring bid by a trapped SAS patrol to break out of the besieged Muslim town of Gorazde.

      All necessary measures
    • James had everything most twenty-something-year old men dream of. With a place of his own in London and a man he believed to be the love of his life, he thought he had everything he had dreamed of. As the city began to take its toll on his mind, and subsequently his body, James begins to fall out of touch with reality. A reality he has purposefully built in order to protect the outside world from his truth. As it becomes clear that being sober may be his biggest challenge, a few chance encounters prove that he may be wrong. With each passing day, his dream slowly becomes a nightmare. Perspective is a gritty story told through a blunt and sometimes dark narrative. Even with humour and candour, there are no happy endings. Perspective follows James and his journey trying to find sobriety in an otherwise chaotic world. With obstacles of everyday life testing the boundaries of right and wrong, for James, addiction was just the beginning.

      Perspective