Dive into the heart-pounding sequel in Rod Besley's Tom Jackson Legal Thriller Series: Beware Your Enemy
The stakes are higher, and the danger is palpable in Book 2, Beware Your Enemy...
Join Tom Jackson, the formidable transaction lawyer, in another heart-pounding ride as he is seconded from Brisbane's Ridgeway Mason to a law firm in London.
Teamed up with special forces investigator Jason Jones from the outset, they continue to unravel the murky world of law firm politics and confront ruthless criminals.
From the bustling streets of central London to the ancient alleys of Cairo, the suspense unfolds across two continents as suspicions of illicit investor funding loom large.
But as shocking events escalate, Jackson realises that staying one step ahead of these criminals may be his most challenging battle yet.
A narrative woven with conspiracy, murder and revenge, Beware Your Enemy is a page-turning sequel that will grip you with suspense from start to finish.
PRAISE FOR ROD BESLEY
'Comparisons with John Grisham and Vince Flynn are inevitable, but are they justified? Absolutely! There is no better test of a novel than whether you are able to put it down. Know Your Enemy passed that test with flying colours. This is a compelling piece of fiction, and to those of you in professional partnerships, you will appreciate more than most the intrigues of the character structures, the loyalties, personalities, greediness and sheer skull-duggery of those that sit around that large table. Rod has written this novel in short, fast-paced chapters - relatable characters, easy to read and full of suspense to the very end.' Michael Hawkins AM FAICD
'Fast-moving thriller that takes the reader at lightning pace through the ruthless world of illegal financing and boardroom chicanery. Rod Besley's background provides readers with an informed ringside seat to this dynamic, jolting tale set in a world of "whatever it takes". The characters come to life as you experience the gripping tension and right-hand turns through to the thrilling end. A great debut effort from the author from whom we will be waiting enthusiastically to hear more.' Greg Meek, former CEO