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2003. Invalided out of the SAS, Chet Freeman makes his living in high-end security, on a temporary contract for an American corporation called the Grosvenor Group. He catches a young woman, a peace campaigner, eavesdropping on a meeting the Group is holding with the British Prime Minister. The Group's interests include arms manufacture, and what Chet and the young woman overhear seems to imply that it is bribing the Prime Minister to take his country into an illegal war.
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Thrilling espionage exposing corporate and political conspiracies.
Who is this book for?
Killing For The Company offers a gripping look into corporate espionage and political intrigue. If you enjoy fast-paced thrillers with a sharp edge of realism, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat, revealing the dark web of influence that can shape world events. It’s perfect for readers who like their conspiracy stories layered with action and moral complexity.