An explorer and author of eight nonfiction books, Ranulph Fiennes reveals the ultimate vigilante story of the efforts of a group of ordinary citizens--the Feather Men--to eliminate a cold-blooded band of contract killers known as the Clinic. Over a 14-year span the ruthless "Clinic" murdered four British soldiers in an ingenious and chilling fashion. The Feather Men has been a runaway British bestseller.
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An explorer and author of eight nonfiction books, Ranulph Fiennes reveals the ultimate vigilante story of the efforts of a group of ordinary citizens--the Feather Men--to eliminate a cold-blooded band of contract killers known as the Clinic. Over a 14-year span the ruthless "Clinic" murdered four British soldiers in an ingenious and chilling fashion. The Feather Men has been a runaway British bestseller.
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Very Good in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Faint tidemarks on the page edges not affecting the text and a bump on the rear board foredge else very good in a near fine dustwrapper with internal spotting. Signed by the author. The controversial story of the supposed murders of British Army officers by a squad called "The Clinic" written by the Guinness Book of World Record's "greatest living explorer." Basis for the 2011 film starring Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Robert De Niro.
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This spectacularly speculative thriller novel, published two decades ago, raised hackles in the British press. It purports to detail how four different SAS officers were assassinated by an elite company of hitmen over a period of years as blood-feud revenge by an elderly and displaced Oman sheik for the deaths of his four sons during the communist uprisings two decades earlier. This team of hitmen are recognized and opposed by a secret organization of retired SAS men, the "Feather Men," who set off to stop the killings. The author, himself, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, alleges himself to be the fifth target, saved in the nick of time. The book is deep in research and technical detail and the four SAS men allegedly killed are clearly identified, with photos. It's a very interesting read ... and maybe there's some truth in it all.
DavidT
Jul 31, 2014
Revenge for revenge!
The story, purportedly true, revolves around the activities of an assassination squad hired to kill - preferably in accidents - the killers of a sheiks sons. The people being assassinated are members of the British SAS and their team, the Feather Men, in turn hunt down the assassins. The story is detailed but holds you in its thrall: as the accidents are planed and executed and the Feather Men track the assassins. Whether true or not it is a good read for those who like the mystery/revenge genre.