Special Forces Cadets 1: Siege
Chris Ryan
Ages 13 to 15Synopsis
From the bestselling author of STRIKE BACK, Chris Ryan returns with a new action-packed series.
Tough enough? Smart enough? Max will require all his skills just to stay alive as a Special Forces Cadet...
A top-secret government programme needs a crack team of undercover military operators. They must have awesome levels of determination, endurance and fitness. They must be able to think on their feet. The recruits undergo the most rigorous and testing selection process the modern military can devise. And in order to operate in circumstances where adult forces would be compromised, the recruits must be under sixteen.
Only a few are tough enough and smart enough to make it . . . And once out in the field, they will require all their skills just to stay alive.
Which is what happens when Max Silver, Abby Asher, Lukas Channing and Sami Hakim are sent into an armed siege in an inner-city school . . .
Tough enough? Smart enough? Max will require all his skills just to stay alive as a Special Forces Cadet...
A top-secret government programme needs a crack team of undercover military operators. They must have awesome levels of determination, endurance and fitness. They must be able to think on their feet. The recruits undergo the most rigorous and testing selection process the modern military can devise. And in order to operate in circumstances where adult forces would be compromised, the recruits must be under sixteen.
Only a few are tough enough and smart enough to make it . . . And once out in the field, they will require all their skills just to stay alive.
Which is what happens when Max Silver, Abby Asher, Lukas Channing and Sami Hakim are sent into an armed siege in an inner-city school . . .
A really gripping page-turnerMiniTravellers.co.uk
Action-packed and exciting ... nail biting narrative ... this book will get young people readingThe School Librarian journal
Right from the opening sentence, this grips ... Utterly terrifying and totally captivating, this is a credible Chris Ryan classic.Carousel magazine