He lives in a country where there are more laws and enforcement of rights protecting criminals than their victims. Where the Government preaches Law and Order but gives only lip service to its promises. In reality their efforts are concentrated on wealth and their own personal advancement.This is the story of an ordinary man, he wears a raincoat, a cap, carries a shopping bag. He does odd jobs, he is a figure of fun. When working locally and asked the cost he simply asks for donations to the charity help the heros, a clue missed by those who ridicule him. When wrongs are not righted by the law he acts as a vigilanti on behalf of victims,the weak. The plot changes when oil is discovered in Daram and the UK and the USA need the rights. A young Prince is kidnapped by terrorists and the Sultan stipulates our hero is the only man he can trust to carry out the rescue. Called to Downing Street our hero is a figure of fun even there, until his military record arrives by special courier. Our hero agrees to come from retirement and with the help of two Ghurkas they set about the rescue inspite of treachory from those who send them. Once the mission is complete there are further scores to settle, a one mans fight against the system to avenge the weak and Innocent and eventually coming to the rescue of his country and its "Special Relationship" with its closest Ally, This book is action packed from start to finish but contains explicit language and violent scenes. Not suitable for person under 18 years or those who dissapprove of such content. Those who have read it locally describe it as compulsive reading, worthy of a film, and rated it highly.. I have already been requested to write a follow up.