Wild Justice

Wild Justice by Wilbur A. Smith, published by Pan in 2011, is a gripping narrative that immerses readers in a high-stakes world of suspense and thrill. This edition spans 486 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with the hijacking of a jumbo jet off the Seychelles, thrusting anti-terrorist chief Peter Stride into a perilous situation that tests his extensive training and resolve. As the action unfolds, readers are drawn into a relentless chase filled with danger and intrigue.
In this tale, Peter Stride faces a formidable adversary who seems to anticipate his every move, creating a tense atmosphere that propels the narrative forward. The vivid descriptions of the chaos surrounding the hijacking and the ensuing conflict highlight the challenges Stride must navigate. With elements of fiction, thrillers, and suspense woven throughout, Wild Justice offers a detailed exploration of the complexities of counter-terrorism and the psychological toll it takes on those involved.
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‘As he ducked he heard the familiar sound, like a giant ripping heavyweight canvas, an automatic weapon throwing bullets at a cyclic rate of almost two thousand rounds a minute, and the bullets tore into the side of the Maserati, beating in the metal with an ear-numbing clangour, while glass exploded in upon Peter like the glittering spray as a storm-driven waves strikes a rock. Glass chips pelted across his back, and stung his cheek and the back of his neck. They sparkled like a diamond tiara in his hair.’ The hijacking of a jumbo jet off the Seychelles galvanizes anti-terrorist chief Peter Stride into the action for which he has spent a lifetime training. But even in the hail of bullets which follows, he knows that this is only the beginning of a nightmare. Stride is the one man who might find the twisted genius who holds the world hostage – if only his every move were not anticipated by the enemy . . .
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