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The Olympus Project

The Phoenix Series, Book 1

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The Olympus Project

By: Ted Tayler
Narrated by: Marston York
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Meet The Phoenix—rescued from a watery grave and given a new identity—this stone-cold killer is an ideal fit for the Olympus Project, a secret organisation fighting injustice.

In this first story, he undertakes three solo missions to prove he can match the Project's high standards. Always a loner, can Phoenix then work as part of a team to prevent a terrorist attack in Central London?
Larcombe Manor is the Olympus Project HQ several miles northwest of Bath. The true nature of the organisation is hidden from the outside world. The Charity Commission believes the Manor is home to service personnel suffering from PTSD who are treated at the Manor until they're ready to return to duty or civilian life. Larcombe is the family home of Commodore William Horatio Hunt OBE, and he is the senior Olympus agent on site: code name Erebus.

©2024 Ted Tayler (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd.
Crime Thrillers Terrorism

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