Waterstones Alpha Force: Rat-Catcher
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Price: £6.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Target: Drug Rat Alpha Force are an elite team of five highly-skilled individuals brought together to battle injustice. The team join a covert SAS operation in South America, fighting to catch an evil drugs baron. To gain information, they infiltrate a tight-knit community of street kids then head into the isolated mountains where a terrifying and twisted hunt is to test their individual skills to the max. Contains Chris Ryan's top SAS tips for survival in cave systems. Waterstones Alpha Force: Rat-Catcher - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780099439257
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780099439257
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Author: Abi McNeill
Rating: 5
Review: Truly amazing! This book include action, twists and everything else you want from a book. At first I did not expect it to be as good as book one but it was really great, as good maybe even better than book one I would recommend this book to any teenagers who enjoy books filled with action and adventure!!!
Author: tony lum
Rating: 1
Review: having read a fair few of Chris Ryans works in the past, and receiving a new kindle. it seemed a good time to search out a few of his books. However in "Alpha Force:Rat-Catcher" I honestly feel I made a mistake,I read the previous reviews and note that one reviewer suggests that Chris Ryan writes from experience,However I truely doubt that even chris has gone to war against drug barons armed with only five assorted teenagers skilled in martial arts and disguise skills, as I named my review, this is more like a work of Enyd Blytons "famous five" than Chris Ryans special forces stories, Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh and I am sure there are younger readers who will love it, unfortunatly it wasnt a book for me,thanks for reading. LUM