Two soldiers. Sir Peregrine Collinson, Britain's most decorated military hero. And John Porter, once one of the SAS's most promising young soldiers, now a broken man living rough on the streets of London. In Beirut, TV reporter Katie Dartmouth has been captured by a gang of terrorists. She is to be executed unless British are withdrawn from Iraq. A nation holds its breath and the Government is on the edge of collapse. Both men believe they can save her. But only one of them can reach her.
"Two soldiers. Sir Peregrine Collinson, Britain's most decorated military hero. And John Porter, once one of the SAS's most promising young soldiers, now a broken man living rough on the streets of London. In Beirut, TV reporter Katie Dartmouth has been captured by a gang of terrorists. She is to be executed unless British are withdrawn from Iraq. A nation holds its breath and the Government is on the edge of collapse. Both men believe they can save her. But only one of them can reach her."@en
"Three men dead, one life destroyed - the strike back begins."@en
"Two soldiers: Britain's most celebrated military hero and a broken veteran living in the gutters of London. Their paths last crossed nearly 20 years ago. Now, amidst a hostage crisis in the Middle East, their lives are about to collide again. The Strike Back is about to begin."@en
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