about the author

Keith has enjoyed a diverse career to date. Graduating from Glasgow University with a Master’s degree in Politics, he first went into the world of finance. From there, he moved into defence sales, quickly rising to senior managerial and director positions. At one stage, he commanded a Europe-wide defence sector sales team and would travel daily to one European country after another. This first ‘spell’ in the defence sector quickly pulled him in for good.He speedily learned about the secretive side of commercial defence-related products and services and his next move into working as a security-cleared contractor for the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall was an obvious move.Within this role, Keith would spend much of his time in or around military establishments for all three arms of the Service, working also with high-ranking officers and having his first experience of British Special Forces.From the MoD, he moved to a classified position (Top Secret) within the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London. This secretive role brought him in touch with a huge array of other law enforcement and security intelligence service personnel. Today, he continues to work, periodically, in this environment.

about the book

Shoshanna is a loner, a brilliant and skilled special operator; however, her troubled past is beginning to catch up with her.

There’s an element of uncertainty which defines her methods as Shoshanna starts hunting Special Forces operators. The hunters have become the hunted. She’s engaging in a war between herself and those who have either disgraced or exploited the ‘Service’, but deep down, there is also something unexplained – something more to the equation. Repulsed as much by ex-soldiers profiting unfairly from their experiences as she is by former indiscretions and acts of betrayal, her targets are operators she once worked with on international assignments.

Shoshanna plans a sequence of missions to surveil and kill her targets, one by one, with a signature brutality that is hard to ignore. Her victims, all from the international Special Forces community, have each in some manner let her down during an operation over the years. The helicopter that didn’t pick up her crew – kill the intelligence officer. A Russian Spetsnaz soldier who burned a room full of children – marked for death. Next, a female Danish officer who betrayed her team – a target to be neutralised. Shoshanna is working her way through the list and it is attracting more and more attention.

Rogue Warrior is a clever and explosive thriller.

“Rogue Warrior is both authentic in its writing and realistic in highlighting the sometimes-vulnerable nature of even the world’s best soldiers. It would make a must-see film.”

Paul Biddiss (Former Para Reg), UK’s leading Military Technical Advisor for Film and TV

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