John Farrell Is Utrinque Paratus

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book John Farrell Is Utrinque Paratus by T.D. McKinnon, T.D. McKinnon
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: T.D. McKinnon ISBN: 9781465804358
Publisher: T.D. McKinnon Publication: December 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: T.D. McKinnon
ISBN: 9781465804358
Publisher: T.D. McKinnon
Publication: December 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What is the picture you have of yourself? Everyone has an image of themselves; some keep that picture very private but everyone has one. Can you imagine any circumstance in which you might kill? And if you could, would that necessarily make you a bad person?

To save the lives of his family, former boxer, John Farrell, must enter, and win, one of the original, brutal and illegal, cage fighting competitions: before there were rules and weight divisions, when people died!
This is a story of tragedy, friendship, loyalty and enduring devotion; devastating treachery, betrayal, and murder most foul. Propelled by circumstance, John Farrell has to be 'ready for anything'(Utrinque Paratus) as he is taken on a rollercoaster journey from his coalmining community origins in County Durham to Aldershot, the home of the British army, and to war torn Belfast; from London to the poverty ridden streets of Mexico City; from inside the infamous Wormwood Scrubs, to the South of France, to Glasgow, the Scottish Highlands, Berlin and Bangkok.

Along the way, influenced by the evil men do, inadvertently it seems, John kills: in desperation, in fear, in anger, in ignorance accidentally. Does that make John Farrell a bad person? You decide! Orphan, boxer, soldier, convict, writer, fighter, loyal friend, protector, loving family man and killer. Killing is something not only evil men do.

This is the story of one man's love for his family and the lengths he is prepared to go to safeguard that family. It is about hope, courage and human endurance in the face of adversity.

Readers who enjoy a good thriller will love this compelling, character driven, gritty tale, and be able to relate to, and empathise with, its thoroughly believable if, by necessity, sometimes violent hero.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

What is the picture you have of yourself? Everyone has an image of themselves; some keep that picture very private but everyone has one. Can you imagine any circumstance in which you might kill? And if you could, would that necessarily make you a bad person?

To save the lives of his family, former boxer, John Farrell, must enter, and win, one of the original, brutal and illegal, cage fighting competitions: before there were rules and weight divisions, when people died!
This is a story of tragedy, friendship, loyalty and enduring devotion; devastating treachery, betrayal, and murder most foul. Propelled by circumstance, John Farrell has to be 'ready for anything'(Utrinque Paratus) as he is taken on a rollercoaster journey from his coalmining community origins in County Durham to Aldershot, the home of the British army, and to war torn Belfast; from London to the poverty ridden streets of Mexico City; from inside the infamous Wormwood Scrubs, to the South of France, to Glasgow, the Scottish Highlands, Berlin and Bangkok.

Along the way, influenced by the evil men do, inadvertently it seems, John kills: in desperation, in fear, in anger, in ignorance accidentally. Does that make John Farrell a bad person? You decide! Orphan, boxer, soldier, convict, writer, fighter, loyal friend, protector, loving family man and killer. Killing is something not only evil men do.

This is the story of one man's love for his family and the lengths he is prepared to go to safeguard that family. It is about hope, courage and human endurance in the face of adversity.

Readers who enjoy a good thriller will love this compelling, character driven, gritty tale, and be able to relate to, and empathise with, its thoroughly believable if, by necessity, sometimes violent hero.

More books from Thrillers

Cover of the book The Gyroscope Of Guilt by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book De logee by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Tunnel Vision by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book The Stool Pigeon: A Short Story by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Bay Woods, Sanctuary by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Do Not Ask by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Seed Me by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Hotel Apocalypse #13: A Common Enemy by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Trame di sangue by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Sadie by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Der Schmerzsammler by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book L'uomo che sorrideva by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Archie’s Antiques Mystery Puzzles by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Empty Quarter by T.D. McKinnon
Cover of the book Blood Secrets by T.D. McKinnon
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy