Publisher's Synopsis
It's the year 2005.The gap between rich and poor is growing wider as Britain, governed by a police force that's given up all pretence of moral responsibility, falls into an abyss of violence and lawlessness. William Bannerman, the reviled, all-powerful Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is in the process of negotiating a secret deal with one of the world's most notorious gun-runners, the wealthy Algerian Arab, Feydal Hussein. Faced with the threat of the largest arms deal on record taking place under their noses the British government is forced into taking drastic action to save itself from further embarrassment.
Secretly sent to Paris on the direct orders of the Prime Minister, former SAS officer Tony Brolin prepares to neutralize Bannerman. But for Brolin and other members of the disbanded 22 SAS unit, this is also a personal vendetta, as they hold Bannerman in contempt for tirelessly working to disband their regiment and destroy their livelihood. As the arms deal nears completion the opportunity approaches to exact revenge.