This is the sixth and final book in the series, and sees our intrepid hero now leading his own team as part of the famous Section D in British Secret Intelligence, leading them behind enemy lines to occupied Norway and France, in two daring exploits under impossible circumstances. But although the war was still raging, far more important and dangerous events overtake them as they face their final and most challenging mission as the Hand of Destiny. Their mission is simple, to save the world from nuclear annihilation, and becoming the slaves of Hell under the extremely evil rule of Baal. To defeat him, and his dreadful criminal organisation, The Bengal Quince Corporation, they will have to overcome significant challenges; including time itself. With more twists and turns than ever before, we see the team unite after their near-death experiences in the war in Europe, taken to the sheer opulence of the Vatican, and embroiled in a battle to save the best of them against a cruel and powerful attack from Baal. The trail will take them across Europe, Tibet, India, Russia and America; and even into Limbo itself to face the monster Baal. The denouement sees them decades later, with just minutes to spare facing the surreal moment just before World War Three, being the Cuban Missile Crisis. The question is though, can they actually save mankind; and who are the Pathfinder and Seymour? For the final time for this series, we see our eponymous heroes embark for the dramatic conclusion of, A George Melville Mystery.
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- Release Date 02/14/2019
- Author Martin Jones
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 7.4 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.34 x 9 inches
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