Rules of the Hunt

Rules of the Hunt by Victor O’Reilly is a thrilling narrative published by Penguin Publishing Group in December 1995. This first edition spans 502 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Hugo Fitzduane, an Irish ex-soldier and war photographer who has previously confronted a notorious terrorist known as the Hangman. As Fitzduane becomes the target of the Hangman’s allies, he must navigate a web of international intrigue to survive.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and mystery as Fitzduane takes the fight to his adversaries. The novel delves into themes of survival and conflict, showcasing the challenges faced by a man on the run. With its focus on action and suspense, this work fits within the broader genres of fiction and thrillers, making it a notable addition for those interested in detective narratives and espionage tales.
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From the author of Games of the Hangman comes a story of international intrigue featuring Hugo Fitzduane, the Irish ex-soldier and war photographer who killed the terrorist madman known as the Hangman. Targeted by the Hangman’s allies, Fitzduane finds he must take the fight to his enemies–or be hunted down himself.
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