Written on: 17/05/2010
i believe that the book was very good. and i will keep writing so that the
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Written on: 31/08/2009
Read Chris Ryan's The One That Got Away over my holiday, great through out until the ending. The pacing after the syrian border is quite bad. (read more)
Written on: 31/07/2008
The One That Got Away is Chris Ryan's personal account of his escape from Iraq to Syria after a botched SAS mission to locate SCUDs during the first Gulf War. Ryan's ordeal lasted ten days, he walked over two hundred miles and it remains the longest escape and evasion in SAS history.
I'm not particularly interested in military books, but Ryan manages to bring a very human element to the story that enables the reader to quickly imagine themselves in his position. It's mainly a story of...
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