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Safe From Harm: The first fast-paced, unputdownable action thriller featuring bodyguard extraordinaire Sam Wylde

By RJ Bailey


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Publish Date

September 04, 2018

Category

Fiction / Action & Adventure
Fiction / Mystery & Detective / International Crime & Mystery

Price

$22.99
The first novel in a fast-paced, unputdownable series featuring female bodyguard extraordinaire Sam Wylde—so “adrenaline-fueled to the point of making a James Bond movie look sedate” (The Sun, UK).

You can run. You can hide. But only one person will keep you safe from harm.

Sam Wylde is a bodyguard to the rich and powerful. In a world dominated by men, being a woman has been an advantage. And she is the best in the business at what she does.

She takes a job protecting the daughter of the Sharifs—Pakistani textile tycoons—but she realizes that there is more to their organization than meets the eye and suddenly she finds herself in danger.

Now she is trapped underground, with no light, no signal, and no escape. Dangerous men are coming to hurt her—and the young girl she is meant to be protecting. With time running out, can she channel everything she knows to keep them safe from harm?
RJ Bailey is the author ofSafe from Harm, the first in the thrilling Sam Wylde series.

ISBN: 9781471157165
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: September 04, 2018

'Full-on and adrenalin-fuelled to the point of making a James Bond movie look sedate... At the helm is a heroine who would put Bond in his place. Definitely a character of interest and one to watch'‘I loved Safe From Harm, a thriller that had me in a choke-hold from its great opening line to the white-knuckle climax. Sam Wylde is a hero for our times. And she kicks major butt. RJ Bailey has created a serial hero to rival Jack Reacher himself’ 'Safe From Harm is a whirlwind ride...If you didn’t know from the energetic writing and ballsy heroine that this was just the beginning, then the ending which leaves things on a cliff-edge would tell you that there is more to come...I’d say that Sam Wylde is here to stay.'