Get ready to go into battle with the SAS on a heart-stopping journey back to the late 1990s and early 2000s, when Sierra Leone was embroiled in a bloody civil war. The conflict pitted the savage and remorseless Revolutionary United Front (RUF) against the regular Sierra Leone Army. But it wasn’t just these two factions that caused mayhem and destruction across the country – another rebel group emerged, modelled themselves on gangsta rappers and called themselves the West Side Boys – and they were even more ruthless and terrifying than their predecessors.
Their reign of terror included mass amputations, kidnapping children to use as soldiers, and brutalising women through rape and forced marriages. The United Nations had already deployed peacekeeping forces to try and quell the violence, but it wasn’t until the West Side Boys captured a British Army patrol that Britain’s Prime Minister, Tony Blair, decided that he’d had enough. He sent in the UK’s elite SAS soldiers to rescue the hostages and “Deliver a blow!” to the rebels.
As the SAS deployed to the Occra Hills, where the West Side Boys were camped, Special Forces soldier, Dean Reagan, and the rest of his hard as nails troop had only one mission in mind – kill every last one of the rebel soldiers. In this book, based on interviews with soldiers and former members of the West Side Boys, readers get a first-hand account of the brutal skirmish from both sides of the conflict.
Discover the mindsets of the rebel soldiers who felt betrayed by their government, and the British Special Forces soldiers who risked everything to save their own in the most daring raid the SAS Regiment has ever carried out. Don’t miss out on this thrilling and eye-opening tale of courage and survival amidst a war-torn landscape.
Andy Pacino has been a Manchester United fan for more than five decades and has followed the team through many seasons of both failure and success. Prior to the success were a number of years of mediocrity and, sometimes, just awful football.
Manchester United, Sir Alex & Me takes you back to a time when The Red Devils were, by their standards, underachieving and the manager, Ron Atkinson, was sacked by the board and replaced with Alex Ferguson. After two years without any improvement, the Scot came in for fierce criticism by the press and fans alike. Andy and his brothers, Rod and Gary, lived in Scotland at the time and they knew full well the impact Ferguson had on his Aberdeen team, lifting them from nothing to European glory against Real Madrid.
Taking on the huge task at Manchester United was never going to be an overnight success story, and the three siblings knew that. They knew that Ferguson was the man who could get the job done, as long as he had the time and the support of the fans, though with so much of the crowd on the manager’s back, they decided one day to show him a little support by staying behind and offering him a ‘keep your chin up’ message. It was a decision that would change their lives.
Having worked with many youngsters and ex servicemen, I have seen the levels of depression many of them live with, and I wanted to try to do something to combat the devastation that suicide has on the families of those it affects. This book contains a number of personal accounts from people who have either attempted, or live with the consequences of suicide. Some names, dates and geographical locations have been changed to protect anonymity of some contributors.
Launch yourself back in toime to the 1990s in Manchester and wrap your ears around one of the best bands to have been gigging at the time around where the music industry was exploding. Formed by Fabian O’Runi, Andy Pacino and Rod Steiger, the Lloyds garnered a dedicated folloeing and plenty of radio coverage, as well as TV appearances on The Big Breakfast, Kilroy, Granada Tonight and Channel 4’s Cutting Edge documentary series. Check the lloyd Almighty website (LloydAlmighty.com) to hear their tunes and trip yourself a nostalgic listen.
The fourth and latest collection is still under construction, however, it is a swerve from his normal style and Bangs & Lashes harks back to his lyrics from when he was songwriter for Manchester band, Lloyd Almighty. It features eoticism.
Depths of Redemption, a teen thriller that encourages creativity in youth. It follows a group of students who, on their gap year, decide to take a cruise into the Red Sea, when on their second day, disaster strikes. As the nourney unfolds the crew lose faith in each other and chaos ensues!
