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Ever wondered why the world is the way it is?

One World by George Maciver Action Thriller 272 Pages
Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-1425769529 Paperback ISBN-13: 978-1425769123
Story
During
the assault of a hi-jacked aircraft, Jamie Gilmour
befriends a young girl whose mother has been
shot.
Returning from a shopping trip, the back doors of a
transit van burst open and guns are brandished.
During the ensuing scuffles a mate is shot dead
and Gilmour is taken hostage along with the girl.
With the American President’s State visit to Britain
imminent, Whitehall finds itself greatly alarmed
over the shooting and kidnapping of SAS soldiers
and tasks Peter Ellis, an unconventional freelance
operative, to investigate. From a dying man in a
disused quarry, Ellis
learns disturbing news that draws him into the
shadowy world of the Illuminati, International
Freemasonry and the Jesuits.
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About the Author
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George's military training began with
the territorial army when he enlisted
with The Queens Own Highlanders but it
wasn't long before he was yearning for
more challenge and excitement. 15 Para,
a Scottish TA Battalion of the Parachute
Regiment, provided just that. He was
badged at Aldershot after successfully
completing P Company and was presented
with the coveted Para wings on
completion of his parachute training at
RAF Brize Norton.
His
activities attracted the attention of
The Unit, a paramilitary unit that
specialises in solving international
child abduction cases. He was recruited
and became involved in gathering
intelligence for snatch operations in
hostile environments. One such
operation, Snatch 02M2, a Special Forces
operation to rescue three kidnapped
children from the Lebanon, was the focus
of frenzied media attention in Norway.
The mediaop was aimed at securing the
rights of abducted children and
consequently laws were changed
accordingly.
George is still active with The Unit.
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Reviews
As an Operator I recognised many of
the environments and notions of being on
an op. I actually had a flashback due to
this highly exciting story. Maciver is
an ex-Para and it shows. Maciver has a
way of writing that lets you experience
and almost feel the environment. It was
an amazing journey, a journey I had no
way of leaving until it was finished.
And even then I wanted it to continue.
This one is standing among my favourite
books on the subject of fiction based on
Special Operations.
Rolf M Landaas
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One of the most riveting books I
have read in a long time. With an
explosive start as Gilmour tackles the
hijacking of an airplane, Maciver builds
the tension with twists and turns that
force you to read on. You'll be glued to
this book until the end! Maciver has a
way with words that paints a unique
picture allowing you to see the beauty
of a Scottish glen as well as the
ugliness of terrorism. This is a book
that offers something for everyone, not
only aficionados of Special Operations.
I can't wait for a sequel!
Patrica Taylor
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Maciver's intimate
familiarity with SAS operations is
obvious throughout the story. Having
spent 20 plus years in the Special Ops
community (U.S.), I was impressed with
the authors ability to articulate the
strange thoughts that run through an
individuals mind during times of stress.
Many of the thoughts Gilmour has, are
mine, at a different time or place.
Maciver has captured the attitude and
spirit of the Special Forces community.
Something that is presented in the book
is the idea that "Operators" have an
angel or other great force looking over
their shoulders. If a reader has any
doubt about that, think back on Princess
Di's bodyguard, Mr Reese.
The action in this story is non stop.
The action is all believable and
plausable. Maciver's description of the
hero of the book, Jamie Gilmour, fits
many fellow Spec Ops soldiers that I
have worked with. He has them down to a
"T". The personal problems, the problems
with authority, love, etc. This should
be a winner for Maciver and I hope, the
first of many more adventures to come.
Tom Gould, MSG (Ret)
USA SF
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One
World quickly grabbed my attention
starting out as it did in the midst of a
hijacking with racing adrenaline and
bullets whizzing. This story is
brilliantly told through believable
characters and military expertise
tempered with reality. Things happen
quickly as a frightening plot with
international connections and well
hidden secrets is cleverly unwound. As
cars race along the motorway and the
body count rises, the vulnerable side of
these heroes who serve their country,
and indeed the world, comes alive along
with the unexpected.
An exciting novel that includes raw
courage as well as brutality and savage
terrorists, One World is a great
read. I could not put this book down
until I reached the end, which really
says something because I often approach
a book by reading the beginning and then
skip to the final couple of chapters;
this was a rare find that I wanted to
experience just as it was. Author George
Maciver has created a compelling tale
and left me eagerly wanting to read more
of his work.
Pam Robertson -
http://andthebandplayedonmylawn.blogspot.com
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I had the good
fortune to edit a novel a while back. Called One
World it is a tale of suspense and intrigue.
Centred around the work of a handful of SAS
operatives, it casts light on some highly
clandestine activity that some would doubt is
even taking place.
If you’d like a really good read this winter, do
get it. You will find your beliefs challenged
though, so be warned.
I have a strong feeling that sooner or later
this work will be made into a movie. The author
George Maciver is a natural and I hope his first
work will only be the first of many.
Patricia Skinner -
http://www.wellwrittenwords.com
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