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Failed Redemption
Failed Redemption is a new novel from author R. A. Jordan's John England series of books.
At the beginning of the story we find John England living in the luxurious penthouse apartment at Peters Tower, which was the 50 apartment tower block that had been constructed by his wife's family.
He is living their with his new partner Fiona after the tragic death of John's wife and their children. John is in receipt of millions of Pounds in an inheritance.
The Managing Director of Wall Holdings, Sandra Wall is under severe pressure to repay the bank at the time the financial crisis took place. So she had to borrow three million Pounds from Michael Fitzallen.
Moving on to current times John England has been subjected to several diverse attempts to recover the three million Pounds from a range of factions all involved with Fitzallen. However, Fitzallen is out of the loop as he is serving jail time the murder of Sandra.
But Fitzallen is only too aware that should he spend more than ten years in jail, he will have to forfeit the money. As a result he is more than willing to go to any lengths to recover what he still feels is his money.
John and Fiona are hiding out on a private yacht in the Mediterranean Sea. But now the Greek Secret Police have decided to become involved, adding more stress and tension to the situation.
Can John manage to find his way out of the constant cycle of threats and deaths? If so, how?
This is one hell of a wild ride of a read and is a fantastic addition to the John England Series of books.
It's published by Troubador at £9.99 and will make a fantastic Christmas present for the thriller novel lover in your life.