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Unbreakable

The trailblazing SAS soldier who never backed down

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A frightened boy pursued by racist bullies who grew up to become a trailblazing soldier in the British Army and then the SAS, Melvyn Downes was one of the first British-born Black men to join the elite regiment. During his 24 years of service, he was involved in secret missions across more than 50 countries and since leaving active duty has travelled to some of the world’s most dangerous places, protecting charity workers and journalists amidst natural disasters and in brutal conflict zones.

In this gripping memoir, Melvyn takes us behind enemy lines and onto the front line of war, never shying away from the darker side of what he endured, such as losing friends, experiencing psychological traumas and facing racial harassment head-on. Yet, he believes that with the right willpower and mindset, anyone can overcome life's challenges.

Melvyn wasn’t born fearless, strong or confident; these traits were forged through hard work, a willingness to learn from his mistakes and a desire to push himself out of his comfort zone. Inspired by the founding principles of the SAS – humility, integrity, humour, classlessness and the unrelenting pursuit of excellence – Melvyn embodies these values in every aspect of his life. And in Unbreakable, he shows that you don’t need to be a soldier to follow these ideas – we can all use them to build resilience when life throws us curveballs, and to live a life without limits.

© Melvyn Downes 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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A very honest and humble story of an incredible life so far. The different accents from the guy narrating are brilliant 😂

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Mels back story is fascinating and probably like many young black men in the UK. His triumph, which he very eloquently expresses in the book, is to turn adversity and deprivation into motivation. I’ve listened to other similar books (Ant Middleton) but this is by far the best. I would have given 6 stars if I could.

Mel really lives Stirlings values

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Wow such a brilliant read. From humble beginnings to being at the top of his field, Mel’s story is one not to be missed.

A very humble account of what can only be described as a great man.

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A interesting account of a life well lived. It was great to catch up with Mel’s story after I had the pleasure of knowing him briefly in The Staffords just before he embarked upon selection. He was a legend for many reasons including his appetite for hard fitness routines. He was considered to be the fittest man in the battalion if not the British Army at the time! He worked hard and was a man of the upmost integrity. I would definitely recommend to anyone as it is a well told story of triumph over adversity and what the right attitude can achieve!

A great listen

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Honest account of a life well lived. An inspirational figure that showed a true working class spirit to achieve his dreams.

The honesty of the author.

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