The explosive true story of a gun for hire
‘Hard eyes stare out of massive beards, their faces marked by the scars of battle. With these guys their webbing looks like it belongs to them, rather than it’s been hung on a pair of reluctant shoulders. There’s not a word been said to us, but the ante has clearly been upped. There’s a dark and sinister feeling in the air.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure it’s about to kick off.’
Former SAS soldier Big Phil Campion tells it like is in this brutally honest account of his insanely dangerous life as a private military operator. From playing chicken with a suicide bomber in backstreet Kabul, to taking on pirates with his bare hands, this is true-life action-packed drama at its best.
‘Hard eyes stare out of massive beards, their faces marked by the scars of battle. With these guys their webbing looks like it belongs to them, rather than it’s been hung on a pair of reluctant shoulders. There’s not a word been said to us, but the ante has clearly been upped. There’s a dark and sinister feeling in the air.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure it’s about to kick off.’
Former SAS soldier Big Phil Campion tells it like is in this brutally honest account of his insanely dangerous life as a private military operator. From playing chicken with a suicide bomber in backstreet Kabul, to taking on pirates with his bare hands, this is true-life action-packed drama at its best.
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Reviews
'One of the best first-hand accounts of life in combat ever written' Andy McNab.
'Tells it like it is, from a veteran of countless elite military missions and insane ops on the private military circuit' David Blakeley, author of Pathfinder.
'A great book from a true hero' Ross Kemp.
'What's the difference between the stars of The Expendables and Brit tough-nut 'Big' Phil Campion? Phil isn't pretending to be a double hard bastard - he's the REAL DEAL' Weekend Sport.