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By BOBA on March 1 2015Format: Kindle Edition Verified PurchaseLike many of Glenn Ashton's other books, this one grabs you right away and doesn't let up until the very end.
The "Euros" will satisfy anyone who is a fan of the Rainbow Six and Private para-military groups fighting off the bad guys. However, they are a bit classier and less super-human, therefore much more believable. In this case the bad guys are taken from the current headlines and set in both Notre Dame Cathedral and the sewers in Paris. The location is finely crafted and shows an obvious flair for detailed research.
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What is my latest book - The Euros: Notre Dame Point Zero – about?
How would you rescue women and children held hostage in Notre
Dame cathedral in Paris by a band of faceless, nameless and ruthless men, who
have attached bombs to each hostage, and threaten to blow up the cathedral if
their demands are not met?
That is the problem that The Euros face in this, the first book of the
series about them.
The Euros is the name for the Euro Protection Bureau, the highly skilled, well trained super cops unit formed to protect
the European Union from threats to its integrity.
With five headquarters – the Puzzle House in
London, the Grooming
House in Paris, the Toy House in Berlin, the Garage in Rome and the Story House in Prague - the PuzzleMaker and Headmaster,
directors of the London and Paris HQs, have a limited time to find a way to
make themselves invisible so that they may enter the cathedral, rescue the
hostages, save the cathedral, and capture the Bad Guys.
As little children are marched to Point Zero in front of the cathedral,
with flickering lights on their explosive vests, and the Headmaster is forced
to go into the cathedral as a hostage, the PuzzleMaker turns to Knuckles, the
leader of the Onsite Prediction Unit, to cast her knucklebones and help him
anticipate the actions of the Bad Guys.
He also asks a young gypsy girl to help him, and the Gypsy takes him
on a hair-raising trip through the catacombs and sewers of Paris.
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