A man, alone and exhausted, with a deep gash on his temple, has a bullet wound that has robbed him of his memory. He learns his name is Fraser and within moments, he realises he is being relentlessly hunted by an unknown number of trained, armed men. He doesn't know why he's running or who he is fighting against but within moments of coming to, he has killed the first of his attackers. Already, he is a ruthless Hunter Killer. The Scottish glen confines him in danger, mystery and confusion and he is haunted by the face of a beautiful woman and memories of past conflicts. He remembers that someone has given him the skills to survive and the ability to kill anyone who stands in his way. Meanwhile Detective Galbraith is looking into the attacks surrounding this group of armed men. Their leader, Braxton, is keen to put him off their trail before he learns too much.
Fraser is confused and in danger, Galbraith is unsure of who to trust and Braxton is desperate and dangerous: a lethal combination. When the three collide, there's no knowing what will happen or who will come out alive. And can Fraser ever figure out who he really is? A born 'Hunter Killer'? Praise for Harry McCallion: "A stun grenade of a book" - Sunday Express "A story of daring and adventure" - Daily Mail "A remarkable tale of life on the edge" - Glasgow Herald "McCallion is the hardest man you could encounter" - The Independent Born in Glasgow, Harry McCallion joined the army after leaving school. In a varied and exciting military career he served with the Parachute Regiment, South Africa's elite Recce Commandos and 22 SAS. After leaving the army in 1985 he joined the RUC, but left in 1990 after a near-fatal car crash. Subsequent to this he studied law and was called to the Bar. Now a working barrister and writer he has recently received his Master's Degree in International Relations. His autobiography Killing Zone was an immediate bestseller.
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