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The foreigner / Stephen Leather.
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9781473662094 (paperback)
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Leather, Stephen
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Chinaman
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The foreigner / Stephen Leather.
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Movie tie-in edition.
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London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2017.
©1992
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409 pages ; 20 cm
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First published in Great Britain in 1992 as The Chinaman by Hodder & Stoughton.
"Never push a good man too far" --Cover.
Summary
Jungle-skilled, silent and lethal, he had killed for the Viet Cong and then for the Americans. He had watched helpless when his two eldest daughters had been raped and killed by Thai pirates. Now all that was behind him. Quiet, hard-working and unassuming, he was building up his South London take-away business. Until the day his wife and youngest daughter were destroyed by an IRA bomb in a Knightsbridge department store. Then, simply but persistently, he began to ask the authorities who were the men responsible, what was being done. And was turned away, fobbed off, treated as a nuisance. Which was when, denied justice, he decided on revenge. And went back to war.
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Irish Republican Army -- Fiction
Terrorism -- England -- Fiction
Bombings -- Fiction
Revenge -- Fiction
London (England) -- Fiction
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Thrillers (Fiction)
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