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About the Book
Andrew Scorah's Jimmy Dalton series, all three books in one collection.
Dalton’s Blues
It was a night to end all nights. The night Jimmy Dalton's life changed forever.
Will Jimmy walk away unscathed or will he sink to the depraved depths of those around him? What started as a night out with the boys, soon descends into a drug fuelled ride of madness and mayhem.
Homecoming Blues
Coming home from war can be hell.
All Jimmy Dalton wanted after fighting for his country was to escape his demons and live a quiet life. But a notorious gangster has other ideas and Jimmy finds himself in a war of a different kind. The daughter of Phil Duggan has been kidnapped by the Russian Mafia and Dalton is coerced into rescuing her. What he finds out sees Dalton set on a path of revenge that may turn the streets of London red with blood, a path that may not only destroy those he cares about; but also his sanity and his very soul.
Border Town Blues
Dalton's on the run with a gal, and a gun!
What begins as a search for missing D.E.A agents, turns into a race against time, through the Sonoran Desert. Jimmy Dalton & Jamie Duggan uncover a plot to unleash a terrible Biological weapon. Suicide bombers loaded with viral death are on their way to unleash hell, only Dalton & Jamie stand in their way.
Words from readers
Dalton's Blues: The ultraviolent tale reminded me of A Clockwork Orange where a group of young men casually engage in acts of extreme violence on a night out. It hurtles along and leaves the reader wanting to see where the story goes next. If you've got the stomach for it this short story certainly whets the appetite for further adventures of the character Jimmy Dalton. Enjoy. -Warren Stalley-
Homecoming Blues: There's rarely a let up in Scorah's `Homecoming Blues' as he takes his ex-Special Forces alter-ego, Jimmy Dalton, on a mission that starts as a rescue operation and ends in a revenge crusade. Along the way he crosses swords with some of London's resident gang leaders, takes on the Russian Mafia, and fends off bounty hunters determined to cash in on the hefty price placed on Dalton's head. -Joe McCoubrey-
Border Town Blues: If you ever wanted a pillow-thumping, sweat-generating read, then look no further than,'Border Town Blues.' Andrew Scorah's keyboard must have been on fire when he wrote this. With characters like 'Jimmy the Horse' at his local watering hole, to double dealing post-Escobar's Medellin Cartel, to villains with more top drawer connections than a string of popper beads...Jimmy Doyle (the main protagonist) and his cute sidekick, Jamie Lee, are in deep doo doo right from the off...Having been tricked into a seemingly impossible mission, with the only outcome certain death, Jimmy survives...Just...Or does he?...It has an authentic, well researched feel, and a dazzling dialogue, combined with a grease lightning pace. And with an opening set in the the Arizona desert, all I can say is, make sure the heating is off before reading. -Rags 'Raggsy' Daniels-
About the Author
Andrew Scorah's author biography:
Andrew Scorah (1965- ) was born in Doncaster South Yorkshire, but moved to Swansea in 1999. He has worked in a variety of jobs over the years, mostly in the security industry. His main interests are music, being an avid Springsteen fan, reading and his family. He describes himself as a journeyman in training, a writing Ronin. His writing has appeared in _Action Pulse Pounding Tales_ alongside best-selling thriller authors Matt Hilton, Stephen Leather, Adrian Magson, Zoe Sharpe and Joe McCoubrey.
Andrew's other written works include A Collection in Time, Eastern Fury and other Tales, and The Beast, which are all available worldwide in most places where eBooks are sold.