The Drift (A Hans Larsson Novel Book 1) (32 page)

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Bio

Chris Thrall
is a former Royal Marines Commando and
author of the bestselling memoir
Eating Smoke
. A qualified pilot and skydiver, with a degree in youth work, Chris has backpacked throughout all seven
continents, worked with street children in Mozambique, driven aid workers from
Norway to India and back by coach, and scuba dived with leopard seals in
Antarctica. He lives in Plymouth, England, and plans to continue adventuring,
charity work and writing.

www.christhrall.com

www.twitter.com/ChrisThrall

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Acknowledgments

T
o my Jenny for your encouragement and unconditional support.
My loyal
Eating Smoke
readers, many of whom said, “Chris, you write it, we’ll
read it.” My awesome delta team of Mike “Rosco” Ross, Carole Poke, Patrick Burke, Nikki
Davenport, Sian Forsythe, Marc Grey, Nikki Densham, Fiona Jackson, Kenneth
Fossaluzza and Marc Spender for volunteering to read the manuscript and feeding back with
invaluable observations and advice. Andy Screen at Golden Rivet your amazing artwork and dedication has brought the Hans Larsson series
to life. Marcus Trower, for polishing the final draft and taking the book to the next level, and for being a great editor to work with. To fellow authors J.R. Sheridan, Nije Thorpe and Shannon
Young. You are inspirational writers and I value our friendship. A
special mention to Steven Callahan, author of
Adrift
, the ultimate story
of real sea survival and the best book I have ever read. Thank you.

Books by Chris Thrall

The Hans
Larsson series

1 - The
Drift

2 - The
Trade

Non
fiction

Eating
Smoke: One Man’s Descent into Crystal Meth Psychosis in Hong Kong’s Triad
Heartland

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