Description
Afghanistan, 2012. Mackay Connolly has been medically discharged from the British army following an IED explosion killing three members of his team. He barely survives. To keep Mackay alive, a cutting-edge synthetic bone structure called Phragazom is implanted.
Back in the UK, PTSD engulfs him, leading to a deep depression. However, a budding friendship with Renee Cross, a wheelchair-bound military boxing instructor with her own traumatic past brings a glimmer of hope.
When tragedy strikes again and Mackay's brother and most of his family are killed at an Australian winery, he is driven to uncover the truth and find his surviving nephew. Together, Mackay and Renee embark on a quest, travelling from one corner of the world to the other to bring those responsible to justice. Mackay, however, has no idea how powerful his synthetic upgrade really is...
About the Author
Zoltan Vincze is an ex-police officer and spent six years in the Australian Army reserves as a driver specialist. He holds a Bachelor of Exercise Science and a Masters in Screen Communications. He lives with his wife and two young boys on the Gold Coast where he teaches physical education, and film and television. His first novel, Seven Days in April, was published in 2021.
Book Information
ISBN 9781915853967
Author Zoltan Vincze
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint The Book Guild Ltd
Publisher The Book Guild Ltd