Wolf Six by Alex Shaw is a thrilling read

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Wolf Six by Alex Shaw is the first book by the author to be published via Boldwood Books. Alex Shaw is the author of bestselling action thrillers published by HarperCollins, including the Aidan Snow and Jack Tate series, for which he was shortlisted for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize. Wolf Six is a brand new, action-packed series for Boldwood.

Killing for a living is easy, living for a reason is much harder

Meet Ruslan Akulov.

In the shadowy world of assassins for hire, he is known as ‘Wolf Six’.

A Ukrainian raised in Moscow, conscripted into Russia’s most covert Special Forces unit ‘The Werewolves’, Akulov is full of loathing for the country that built and then broke him. The only rules he follows now are his own.

Unable to shake the guilt of his past, Akulov has made it his business to seek out those who prey upon the innocent. The name Wolf Six is legendary – whispered by those who know it with fear. But when Akulov accidentally thwarts the armed robbery of a Chicago Bank, he pits himself against both the Russian Bratva and the CIA, setting into motion a spiralling sequence of events which will bring his past back to haunt him, and potentially turn his future to ashes…

His mission of retribution takes him from Chicago to Kyiv, to Havana and back into the US, where Akulov must stop at nothing if he is to remain alive. No simple mission, even for the world’s deadliest assassin.

Wolf Six is a thrilling, fast-paced read that is jam-packed with action. It’s hard to predict what will happen next, making it a very compulsive read.

It’s an exciting new series that keeps you guessing and makes you want to read more from the author. It ticks all the boxes for readers who love espionage thrillers.

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