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Real life abduction threat provides inspiration for new thriller

Monday, 3 June 2024 00:05

By Barbara Constable

James Marr, author Kill at First Light

Intrepid Yorkshire traveller James Marr has used his own experiences driving the length of Africa as the basis for his first thriller Kill at First Light.

James’ debut thriller was conceived while driving through West Africa during a period of increasing jihadist activity. Tuareg connections in Mali warned him, his wife and two friends against driving certain routes in the east of the country and two weeks later, a group of European travellers hadtheir vehicles ambushed by al Qaeda in the Maghreb.  

James, who lives in York, said: “We shall be forever grateful for the warning we received from the Tuaregs we met.  The shocking and brutal  outcome to this in ident started me thinking about the experience of being abducted in such terrifying circumstances.  All control stripped from you. Your life in the balance. 

“Drawing on my own travels and experiences and, helped by the advice of experts in different fields, provided the foundations for Kill at First Light which includes a brutal abduction in West Africa.” 

The thriller is released on May 30th 2024 and has already received positive reviews with Dexter Petley, author of several acclaimed novels,  enthusing the drama in each scene is frighteningly real, each character so ambiguous you can never guess their next move or their motive.”    

James was formerly the director of a Hull based family company J Marr Ltd managing a fleet of ships deployed in oceanographic research,  marine resource management and sub-sea engineering.

To date, James has covered more than 130,000 miles through Africa and the Americas by both motorcycle and 4x4 vehicle, has written three books about his adventures, and contributed articles to a number of motoring magazines. 

Kill at First Light will be released via Amazon on the 30th May 2024 and the Kindle eBook version is available now.   

 

 

 

     

 

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