It Could Just Happen

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Pub Date 16 Mar 2020 | Archive Date 4 May 2020

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Description

A gripping debut thriller written by a former commissioned officer in the Parachute Regiment about an all-too-plausible terrorist plot to destroy the Houses of Parliament.

It’s the height of the economic recession in the early nineties and seven families decide to leave London to resettle in the Highlands of Scotland. Working together, they aim to create a self-sufficient community that will provide a good environment to raise their kids.

Two of the boys, David and Sayyid, form a close friendship but murder that is avenged by a single act of extreme violence, separates them. Sayyid is imprisoned and radicalised by a group of Islamic extremists. Once released, he heads for the tribal areas of Pakistan. Meanwhile, David enlists in the army and is commissioned into the Paras.

Their paths cross again in the inhospitable Helmand Province in Afghanistan and the two young men seem to be inextricably joined by fate in a complex dance of death. The Houses of Parliament are the target and democracy the casualty. London will never be the same again unless this ultimate terrorist plot is foiled.

A gripping debut thriller written by a former commissioned officer in the Parachute Regiment about an all-too-plausible terrorist plot to destroy the Houses of Parliament.

It’s the height of the...


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