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Making A Killing: The Explosive Story of a Hired Gun in Iraq by James Ashcroft

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Good condition  paperback. These books have good tight binding. May have light soiling to page ends and slight cocking to spines. pre-read but very serviceable. Some creasing to spine may occure from pre-reading. No names or inscriptions

In September 2003, James 'Ash' Ashcroft, a former British Infantry Captain, arrived in Iraq as a 'gun for hire'. It was the beginning of an 18-month journey into blood and chaos.
 
In this action-packed page-turner, Ashcroft reveals the dangers of his adrenalin-fuelled life as a security contractor in Baghdad, where private soldiers outnumber non-US Coalition forces in a war that is slowly being privatised. From blow-by-blow accounts of days under mortar bombardment to revelations about life operating deep within the Iraqi community, Ashcroft shares the real, unsanitised story of the war in Iraq - and its aftermath - direct from the front line.

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25 Aug 2014