Description
The Wild Geese by Daniel Carney is a military adventure novel that follows a high-risk mercenary mission in an unnamed African nation undergoing political turmoil.
A group of experienced mercenaries is assembled for a secret operation with only hours to execute a mission that could alter the fate of a country. Tasked with rescuing a deposed leader from a heavily guarded regime, the men are drawn into a dangerous conflict driven by politics, loyalty, and survival.
The novel explores themes of war, mercenary ethics, political power struggles, and the cost of violence, set against a backdrop of African conflict and Cold War-era instability. Known for its fast-paced storytelling and action-driven narrative, The Wild Geese became widely recognised after its successful film adaptation.




























