If you like Lee Child's Jack Reacher, David Baldacci's Amos Decker, and Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne, you won't be able to put down Thomas J Eyre's compulsively addictive CodeName Orcus series. .
Books 1 -3 of the gripping Paddy Regan thrillers in the CodeName: Orcus series in one boxset.
Book#1 Desert OverWatch.
A 1990 deployment to Iraq, in the build-up to the first Gulf War turns deadly.
Sergeant James Regan wants nothing more than to be at home with his family. After nearly two decades of putting his life on the line fighting for Queen and country, he has decided it's time to quit the Royal Marines, he just has to make it home.
Corporal Roger Morgan hates life in the corps and uses alcohol to take the edge off. A downed coalition aircraft brings the two men together while behind enemy lines on a mission to track and destroy Iraqi SCUD missile launchers.
Old rivalry surfaces amid the danger, tension and stress of life behind enemy lines. Was it passion, jealousy or fear that turned a Royal Marine into a calculating, cold-blooded murderer?
Book #2 The British FrontLine
The Russian Mafia picked the wrong girl to abduct. Now Paddy is hunting on British soil, and they are his prey.
The dark forces of the Russian Mafia have launched an assault on the underworld of British society, and the very people tasked with the protection of British Isles, are colluding with the Mafia's hostile intent.
Used to fighting to keep his country safe, Royal Marines Sergeant Patrick (Paddy) Regan, realises there is a war being fought in Great Britain. This brutal conflict is being waged between the Russian Mafia and Britain's organised crime. The rot caused by the Russian Mob's toxic regimen of bribery, intimidation, and violence has reached the very top of Mi5, the British secret service.
What Paddy wants most is to find and rescue his young half-sister, Susie. He knows the Russian Mob abducted her and he's getting zero help from the authorities. He deserts from the Royal Marines, determined to track her down and kill those responsible for taking her. Calling on skills honed in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan, he infiltrates their organisation and begins its destruction from within.
Book #3 The Namibian Offensive
A wounded sniper. A mission for revenge. But does he have the skill to take down his most dangerous enemy?
Leicester, UK. Royal Marine deserter Paddy Regan swears vengeance against the Russian Mafia. Enraged by his parents’ savage murders, Regan organizes a rule-breaking rampage to shut down the cruel organization, even if he has to resort to torture. So when the gangsters attempt to rob and kill innocents at an amusement arcade, he seizes the chance to execute every last one…
But with news of his estranged fiancée’s kidnapping by Namibian rebels, Regan and his team must shift their sights on her rescue by infiltrating a terrorist base. As the onslaught of bloody violence in sex trafficking, blackmail and murder escalates, Regan’s forced to deploy his heavy weaponry to end the enemy’s brutal exploits.
Thomas J Eyre was born in Oxford and moved to Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire when his family relocated in 1969. He left school at the age of 15 and worked as a cook, waiter, plate collector and washer-up in his parents transport cafe before joining the Royal Navy in 1973. As an Aircraft Handler/Crash-Rescue Fireman he served on Great Britain's last true fixed wing aircraft carrier, HMS Ark Royal before she was scrapped in 1978. Yes he hears the cries of derision from serving and former members of the Fleet Air Arm who served in big ships since the "Big A" was scrapped, but even the Royal Navy called them through-deck cruisers and they didn't have catapults to launch them, nor aircraft landing at 250 knots.
Since leaving the Royal Navy he has worked as a long distance class 1HGV driver, drayman, fettler and mechanical engineer. He worked on contract in Libya and in 1995 became a Bachelor of Science after graduating with a 2:1 honours degree from Bournemouth University. A motorcycle accident in 2000 left him with serious injuries, finished his engineering career and almost his life. He now lives in Poole in Dorset and after many years writing stories for his own amusement has been prompted by friends and family to publish some of them.
The Second of his books, The British FrontLine, follows Royal Marine Sergeant Patrick Regan who is repatriated from the fighting in Afghanistan to bury his mother and step father, after they are killed in an explosion that destroyed their yacht. On returning back to Great Britain, Regan finds out his half-sister, Susie, is missing and he sets about finding her. The body count begins to rise when he discovers that Susie has been abducted by Russian Mafia gangsters.
Wow!!!! This series was amazing! I’m normally a romantic suspense reader, but I have to say this was just what I needed for a change up. So well written that I found myself totally engrossed into these amazing stories! The action and suspense is so addictive that I soon found myself devouring all three books without taking a break. I’ll definitely be looking for more of Thomas’s books!!! Great job! Highly recommended
This set will give you a lot of reading enjoyment. All was as it should be through 3 books. The plots are always good with a twist some where along the way. Strong characters and good action. Reading the set was really better than reading one at a time. I think you will enjoy Thomas Eyre's writing, I know I do.
The gripping thriller series about hardened military hero, Patrick (Paddy) Regan includes plenty of ‘stinking shenanigans’ and even suggestions of espionage. I also appreciated finding out about The Demon Prince of The Undead.
Book 1: 1990: Desert Overwatch: Royal Marine Sergeant James Regan is deployed in Kuwait, during the time of rumoured Scud missiles, before the start of Gulf War 1. ……What turns a Royal Marine into a murderer?
As a military wife, I appreciated the familiar lingo, in this prequel novella. I could feel the sand and heat, as well as the ‘watch-and-wait’ monotony versus the horrors of military life my husband described to me. At the start, I was taken right back to driving to RAF Brize Norton, talking about writing to each other on ‘blueys’ (forces aerogrammes) during Desert Storm.
Book 2: 2018: The British Frontline: Royal Marine Sergeant, Patrick (Paddy) Regan, James’ son, is used to protecting the UK’s interests, wherever he has served; Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan. Back in the U.K., Paddy deserts the Marines to try to track down the Russian Mafia who’d destroyed his family; but, poking a Russian bear with a stick is a dangerous thing to do…
Book 3: 2020: The Namibian Offensive: Royal Marine deserter, Paddy Regan has had very little contact with his fiancée, Sarah, who’s away trekking in Namibia, while helping Doctors Without Borders (M.S.F.) with the new Ebola crisis. Then he learns she has been kidnapped in Africa, so he must change his focus from the Russian Mafia to Namibian rebels. This will see him change from vigilante to a government assassin.
But that is no way meant to diminish the rest of his ops group family. And family it is with his sister Suzie, his "brother", Dave and his fiance, Susan, all partners in his team working under Pete Chapman as they try to clean up the trash that crime run rampant has left in their little corner of the world. Paddy starts out as the young son of an honorable military man who dies at the hands of a " friend" and goes on to distinguished military service in his own right. It is in service to his country that the codename Orcus comes into being to envelope crimes and criminal activity that are handled offbooks. It takes a while for the group to gel but they get it done. Excellent storytelling with an edge-of-your-seat tension that captures and holds your attention.
This is a gory, bloodthirsty tale that that covers some "difficult" scenarios and unsavoury topics. That said it's very well written with lots of development of the characters of the four principals Well worth a read
Maddy and Dave are a team like no other. Add Suzie and Sarah into the mix and you have a really good book. Read it pretty much straight through. You will keep reading to find out what happens next.