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Boundary Limit (Blake Trubble)

What happens when a boundary limit is exceeded…? Blake Trubble is a man with an obsession. Personal tragedy and a troubled past have moulded him into an emotionless killing machine, with one aim in life – the ruthless and relentless pursuit and destruction of all extremists and terrorists. And he lives to only one personal motto: ‘Nil Captivum,’ or quite literally, ‘No Prisoners.’ With his job as a Major in a crack SAS team dedicated to hostage extraction, he has numerous opportunities to fulfil his motto. But there’s one man Blake wants more than any other. One at the top of his personal list; Mahmoud Sabak, the Western governments’ most secretly wanted terrorist leader, the so called ‘missing link’ between the Taliban and Al Qaeda. A man with a burning ambition to win the Jihad and wreak death and havoc among the infidel unbelievers. A man Blake wants to exact vengeance on. With maximum prejudice. When Sabak seizes the multi billion Euro Large Hadron Collider at Batavia, on the French border with Switzerland, Blake gets his chance at revenge upon the man who robbed him of his happiness and humanity. Taking his elite SAS team and a group of French Special Forces, Blake must rescue the four hundred scientists and staff being held hostage from Sabak’s deadly grip and preserve the facility undamaged. But both Blake and Sabak haven’t counted on the power of the Collider, and the effect of recreating the “Big Bang” – the moment the Universe itself came into being, and the titanic forces that can be released in the search for the elusive ‘God Particle.’ Humanity must face the consequences when the Collider pushes at the boundary of this reality, breaching its limits and opening a door to another… And when doors are opened, then things can come through…

About the Author

Paul Xavier Jones lives in South Wales with his wife and two daughters. Xavier is his pen name, based on an old nickname gained during ten years of working for a large Japanese Corporation. Paul is and always has been an avid sci fi and fantasy fan, graduating from Marvel and DC comic book superheroes to the realms of Middle Earth and Cimmeria. Authors who have influenced Paul's thinking and writing are Stephen King, Dean Koontz, J R Tolkien, Robert E Howard, Edgar Rice Boroughs, Tom Clancy, Clive Cussler and more recently, Andy McNab. Paul has written 5 books; An Agent For Change Ameca J and the Legacy of Menindus available from Amazon Kindle at; http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004QOA0BA or Smashwords at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/52056 Ameca J and the Revenge of Rex-Ultar available from Amazon Kindle at; http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004QOAUWE Ameca J and the Demon God of Mythrania available from Amazon Kindle at; http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004QOA7FE Boundary Limit available from Amazon Kindle at; www.amazon.co.uk/Boundary-Limit/dp/B004DNWQK2 or Smashwords at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/50291 Perhaps the greatest challenge for Paul has been deciding which genre to write in, something that is still a challenge as he has had great feedback on both the fantasy stories, the Ameca J series, and the sci fi thriller, Boundary Limit. The audiences are very different, as the Ameca J series is written for fantasy fans of all ages and backgrounds, but Boundary Limit is firmly aimed at adults. Paul will be working on a sequel to Boundary Limit in the next year. Anyone interested in checking the books out can do so at http://darkdomains.wordpress.com

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