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"Dark and punchy. An enigmatic hero takes on the dangerous streets of London." Shaun Baines, author of PallbearerTwo Albanians, sitting in a car, are selling cocaine outside a school again.Enough is enough, James Marshal, an ex-Para, tells himself as he observes the drug dealers.Marshal assaults the Albanians. But it's just the start, rather than the end, of things.The ruthless gang, led by Luka Rugova and Viktor Baruti, demand retribution. The blood debt must be paid.To gain intelligence on th…
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"Dark and punchy. An enigmatic hero takes on the dangerous streets of London." Shaun Baines, author of Pallbearer

Two Albanians, sitting in a car, are selling cocaine outside a school again.

Enough is enough, James Marshal, an ex-Para, tells himself as he observes the drug dealers.

Marshal assaults the Albanians. But it's just the start, rather than the end, of things.

The ruthless gang, led by Luka Rugova and Viktor Baruti, demand retribution. The blood debt must be paid.

To gain intelligence on the criminal organisation Marshal approaches the fixer, Oliver Porter.

In return for providing Marshal with information, Porter asks a favour of his former associate. Marshal must drivethe fixer's niece around for a couple of days.

But a lot can happen in a couple of days.

When Marshal returns to London, the Albanians find him. The blood debt still needs to be paid.

Marshal must end what he started, one way or another.

Enough is Enough is the follow-up title to the acclaimed and bestselling novel Gun For Hire.

Recommended for fans of Graham Greene, Lee Child and Stephen Leather.

Thomas Waugh is the pseudonym of a bestselling historical novelist. He lives in London.

Praise for Thomas Waugh.

'A gripping thriller, elegantly told. A complex plot, deftly handled. And a narrative that puts the city of London, with its wealth and poverty, goodness and evil, at the heart of the story.' - Alison Joseph

'Tense and atmospheric.' - Humphrey Hawksley

'Engaging and enjoyable. A must read for soldiers and civilians.' - Damien Lewis

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"Dark and punchy. An enigmatic hero takes on the dangerous streets of London." Shaun Baines, author of Pallbearer

Two Albanians, sitting in a car, are selling cocaine outside a school again.

Enough is enough, James Marshal, an ex-Para, tells himself as he observes the drug dealers.

Marshal assaults the Albanians. But it's just the start, rather than the end, of things.

The ruthless gang, led by Luka Rugova and Viktor Baruti, demand retribution. The blood debt must be paid.

To gain intelligence on the criminal organisation Marshal approaches the fixer, Oliver Porter.

In return for providing Marshal with information, Porter asks a favour of his former associate. Marshal must drivethe fixer's niece around for a couple of days.

But a lot can happen in a couple of days.

When Marshal returns to London, the Albanians find him. The blood debt still needs to be paid.

Marshal must end what he started, one way or another.

Enough is Enough is the follow-up title to the acclaimed and bestselling novel Gun For Hire.

Recommended for fans of Graham Greene, Lee Child and Stephen Leather.

Thomas Waugh is the pseudonym of a bestselling historical novelist. He lives in London.

Praise for Thomas Waugh.

'A gripping thriller, elegantly told. A complex plot, deftly handled. And a narrative that puts the city of London, with its wealth and poverty, goodness and evil, at the heart of the story.' - Alison Joseph

'Tense and atmospheric.' - Humphrey Hawksley

'Engaging and enjoyable. A must read for soldiers and civilians.' - Damien Lewis

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