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After escaping 1980’s Merseyside by joining the UK Royal Air Force, Terence served in Germany and the Middle East. His post-RAF civvy career is strategy consulting for large companies. Counteracting that instant conversation stopper at parties is his love of Islamic culture, DJing techno music, teaching scuba diving, and delving into military history.
Terence Hamilton’s debut novel, “Brussels Connection,” is a fast-paced thriller set around the Islamic State’s bombing of Brussels Airport in 2016. The book explores ideologies, radicalisation, and personal transformation.
His controversial second thriller, 'The Healer,' is a twisting tale of genocide and betrayal, recounting the tense 2008 capture of a Bosnian war criminal, and exploring nationalism, truth, and justice. It will be published on 28 November 2025.
“Hamilton powerfully captures his protagonist’s anger: 'Dark revenge was in Ibrahim’s heart. Revenge against the West that bombed and gassed his brothers and Arab children, while their own children slept safely in ignorance of the daily terror inflicted against the Caliphate'.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Five lives are profoundly transformed by a terrorist attack on a Brussels airport in Hamilton’s novel.
Ibrahim’s family departs Morocco for Brussels in 1998 in search of a better life, but full integration into Belgian life proves elusive. His family settles into Mollenbeek, a hardscrabble neighborhood. Ibrahim is indifferent to his Muslim heritage and, like many teens, is infatuated with girls, money, and football; he also engages in casual drug use. After a botched armed robbery attempt, Ibrahim is sentenced to 10 years in prison, and during the first year he undergoes a radical transformation into a devout Muslim under the tutelage of Mohamed, an Algerian fellow prisoner. Eventually, he enthusiastically joins the Islamic State group and becomes their foot soldier in Syria and Iraq, finally returning to Europe. Hamilton powerfully captures his protagonist’s anger: “Dark revenge was in Ibrahim’s heart. Revenge against the West that bombed and gassed his brothers and Arab children, while their own children slept safely in ignorance of the daily terror inflicted against the Caliphate.” After participating in successful attacks on Paris, he plans a major assault on an airport, while staying a step ahead of intelligence services. The author explores the ramifications of terrorism by chronicling the overlapping lives of five people whose lives are waylaid by it: Nena, a DJ from Antwerp; Philippe, a philandering restauranteur; Mark, an elite British soldier; Roxy, a diving instructor engaged to a Turkish oligarch; and Tom and Meena, both IT professionals and colleagues—the former meek and incompetent, the latter ruthlessly ambitious. However, the resulting scope of the narrative is simply too grand, and the proliferation of subplots becomes a distraction; readers may wish that that author had devoted more time to more deeply developing a pared-down cast of characters. Moreover, this is an overly familiar tale at its core, and one that’s been told so many times that it feels like the rehearsal of a formula. For all its undeniable intelligence, this novel may fail to sustain readers’ attention to the end.
An earnest but formulaic story of religious radicalization and its effects.
Pub Date: April 30, 2023
ISBN: 978-0957489462
Page count: 270pp
Publisher: Cambria Books
Review Posted Online: Aug. 16, 2023
Favorite author
Ernest Hemingway
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
Favorite word
Juxtaposition
Hometown
Liverpool
Passion in life
Islamic culture, DJing techno music, teaching scuba diving and delving into military history
Unexpected skill or talent
PADI Dive Instructor
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