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Bad Company - Wilbur Smith syle thriller - Free Today On Kindle

I also came across Bad Company by John Childress free today on Kindle. Looks like a smart piracy thriller, a bit like the latest Wilbur Smith which I really enjoyed.

Josh Steele has a lot to get over. Two years ago, his alcoholic wife died in a tragic fire accident. He almost lost his business at the same time. On vacation, fishing with old friends in the Bahamas, he is finally starting to get his life back on track.

But suddenly it is all going wrong again.

And Josh is about to get mixed up with some very bad company.

An epic adventure story, which switches effortlessly between the centuries, 'Bad Company' tells the story of a modern-day businessman struggling to keep his company together against impossible odds, alongside a tale of 18th-century pirates buccaneering through the high seas.

The two stories intertwine - in a way that will both chill and fascinate the reader.

'Bad Company' is a brilliant high-concept thriller that will appeal to fans of writers such as Wilbur Smith, Lee Child, and Robert Ludlum.

“This will grip you from the first page, and won't let go until the last” - Matt Lynn, author of the best-selling Death Force thrillers.

“The best thriller of the year.” - Tom Kasey, author of the best-selling Trade-Off.

John R. Childress is the best-selling author of 'Game Changer' and 'Almost Perect'. He is a leading business consultant, who was educated at Harvard University and the American University of Beirut. His fiction is based on an intimate first-hand knowledge of big business, government and global politics.

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  • altojack
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    Thanks for posting this find, I'm getting a nice little library on my kindle now and for free too :D
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