Kara's Game
Kara's Game
A SAS group, led by a man called Finn, is operating in Bosnia, directing air strikes against Serb positions. They are attacked but their lives are saved by a Muslim woman, Kara. Kara's game is altogether bigger, more shocking and more important. Once, behind the lines in Bosnia, she saved the lives of two SAS soldiers. And they made Kara a promise. 'We will never forget. Anything you want, you have. Anything you need, you get.' Now the tables are turned. Kara's in the West ' Paris, Amsterdam ' London. And she's dangerous. Now the powers-that-be call her a terrorist. Now the SAS have been sent to kill her. So what about their promise'
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Definitely a case of “not really my thang”. The human side of this story, set during and after the Bosnian War, is really good. Kara's life reduced to nothing, sowing the seeds of fanaticism. It's the other side, the black ops, the chest pounding, muscle showing and Euro politics, that I found a bit boring. If you like that sort of stuff then this is probably for you.