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Dead Centre by Owen Jones – Review

Review of Dead Centre by Owen Jones
Review of Dead Centre by Owen Jones

 

Dead Centre by Owen Jones – Review

When a suicide bomber detonates his vest in Scheherazade’s, an up-market department store in Baghdad, the first reaction of the Iraqi authorities is to treat it as a normal act of terrorism and hand it over to Captain Allawi of the Iraqi National Police.

However, while routinely inspecting the video footage from the store’s security cameras, a sharp-eyed, young police officer notices that the suicide bomber is not all that he makes himself out to be and this leads the investigation down a path that no-one had ever considered possible before.

The consequences of this new form of terrorism are horrific.

Then, over a short space of time, six other crimes involving suicide bombers occur that are inexplicable unless thy are seen in the same light as the Baghdad bombing. This leads the police forces of six other cities: Marseille, Essen, Belfast, New York, London and Los Boliches work together under the umbrella of Interpol to put an end to this new criminal gang.

A twist comes when the police realise that there are several motives for the suicide bombings, but because the perpetrators are unpredictable, it makes apprehending them impossible.

Their only viable tactic is to concentrate on the source of the bombers themselves, although they obviously all die in the raids. The case starts to look hopeless.

Despite numerous breaks-through, the combined police forces, loosely headed by Captain Allawi, fail to make any serious headway, so they ask the Chinese government for the assistance of their Internet experts, because they are widely believed to be the best in the world.

The Chinese, with some help from the Latvian and Argentine authorities, trace the gang’s probable headquarters to ‘West England’, but when their British counterparts examine the data, they pinpoint it to West Wales.

The SAS is called in from Hereford, when it is realised that ex-military personnel are probably involved in the bombings because of the style, the planning and the precision of the attacks. The SAS soon narrow their operations down to a lonely farmhouse located outside St. David’s in Pembroke, southwest Wales.

This sets the scene for the final battle to stamp out the leadership of the gang.

Dead Centre by Owen Jones is a fast-paced action thriller that will keep you guessing until the end. The story in Dead Centre by Owen Jones, as there are others, takes place in nine countries and dozens of cities.

However, as the saying goes, when the SAS are called in, you know it’s getting serious!

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Dead Centre is the latest action novel by +Owen Jones

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