Espionage and spy thriller
Independently Published Der Amateur
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Palmetto Publishing Event Horizon
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Palmetto Publishing Event Horizon
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Palmetto Publishing Unlikely Spies
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Palmetto Publishing Unlikely Spies
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Palmetto Publishing How Bad Do You Wanna Go Home
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Meridia Books The Blackbird
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Asesinato En Hollywood Boulevard
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Apeirofobia
£11.15
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Disillusion
£12.00
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A Spys Legacy
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Independently Published Òmnibus Horror Foll
£15.41
Independently Published The Silent War and A Spys Gambit
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Laura Bidden The Payday Conspiracy
£19.56
Charles Stewart Sky Thunder
£19.99
Francis Vlok From A Jack To A King
£16.02
Planetary Books LLC Un Destino Mucho Más Dulce
£16.02
Independently Published Das Beben
£18.10
Independently Published Hard To Kill
£12.99
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Ten Carat File
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Europa Editions The Feeling of Iron
£15.11
HarperCollins Publishers The Collector
Book Synopsis#1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva delivers another stunning thriller in his action-packed tale of high stakes international intrigue.On the morning after the Venice Preservation Society's annual black-tie gala, art restorer and legendary spy Gabriel Allon enters his favorite coffee bar on the island of Murano to find General Cesare Ferrari, the commander of the Art Squad, eagerly awaiting his arrival. The Carabinieri have made a startling discovery in the Amalfi villa of a murdered South African shipping tycoona secret vault containing an empty frame and stretcher matching the dimensions of the world's most valuable missing painting. General Ferrari asks Gabriel to quietly track down the artwork before the trail goes cold.Isn't that your job?Finding stolen paintings? Technically speaking, yes. But you're much better at it than we are.The painting in question is The Concert by Johannes Vermeer, one of thirteen works of art stolen from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner MuTrade Review'Daniel writes the way I dream of writing. In my mind, he writes sentences the way I imagine traveling down a beautiful river in a fly-fishing boat: smooth and natural and clear.' Henry Winkler
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HarperCollins Publishers Traitors Legacy
Book SynopsisTHE START OF AN INCREDIBLE NEW SERIES FROM NO.1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING S. J. PARRIS
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HarperCollins The Fallen Angel Gabriel Allon Novels
Book SynopsisArt restorer, assassin, spy—Gabriel Allon returns in The Fallen Angel, another blockbuster espionage thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva. The acclaimed author of Portrait of a Spy, Silva (“a world class practitioner of spy fiction” —Washington Post) is an undisputed master of the genre who has brought “new life to the international thriller” (Newsday).A breathtaking adventure that races around the globe, The Fallen Angel begins in Rome, where Allon is called upon to investigate a murder at the Vatican, one with disastrous repercussions that could plunge the world into a conflict of apocalyptic proportions. If you haven’t yet been drawn into Daniel Silva’s thrilling universe of intrigue, danger, and exceptional spycraft, start here—and see why the Philadelphia Inqurer declares that, “The enigmatic Gabriel Allon remains one of th
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Midnight Blue
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£16.19
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Soviet Sisters
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£17.60
Penguin Publishing Group The Silent Oligarch
Book Synopsis“A happy partner to the work of Deighton, Archer, and le Carré... carried on craftily understated prose that approaches cold poetry… a first-class novel. (Booklist, starred review)Racing between London and Moscow, Kazakhstan and the Caymans, The Silent Oligarch reveals a sinister unexplored world where the wealthy buy the justice they want—and the silence they need. The first novel by Chris Morgan Jones—after his eleven years of work at the world's largest business intelligence agency—The Silent Oligarch introduces Benjamin Webster, mercenary spy to the rich and powerful. Hired to destroy a Russian oil baron, Webster discovers that his target's weak spot is a diffident English lawyer who hides the money generated from his master's vast criminal empire. Soon Webster's questions cause the lawyer's fragile world to crumble, forcing them both into a desperate race around the world to escape the o
£22.51
Penguin Putnam Inc Eye of the Needle
Book SynopsisThe worldwide phenomenon from the bestselling author of The Pillars of the Earth, World Without End, A Column of Fire, and The Evening and the MorningHis code name was ?The Needle.? He was a German aristocrat of extraordinary intelligence?a master spy with a legacy of violence in his blood, and the object of the most desperate manhunt in history. . . . But his fate lay in the hands of a young and vulnerable English woman, whose loyalty, if swayed, would assure his freedom?and win the war for the Nazis. . . .
£12.75
Penguin Books Ltd Clive Cusslers Ghost Soldier
Book SynopsisJUAN CABRILLO AND THE OREGON CREW HAVE FINALLY MET THEIR MATCH IN THE LATEST EXPLOSIVE THRILL-RIDE FROM THE GRAND MASTER OF ADVENTURE, CLIVE CUSSLERA deadly war game. An adversary as hard to find as he is to kill. Weapons so sophisticated, none have seen the like before.The Adventure King' Sunday Express Cussler is hard to beat' Daily Mail ----When African jihadis attack a Nigerian regiment using American weapons, Cabrillo and the Oregon crew are on the case, investigating from Afghanistan to Kuala Lumpur to track a mysterious arms dealer a genius, or perhaps a devil known only as the Vendor.Cabrillo goes undercover to find the Vendor's base, but his adversary isn't just an arms smuggler. He's an arms maker, and Cabrillo just walked into a lethal military game alongside the most dangerous mercenaries in the world, designed to test the Vendor's cutting-edge AI arsenal.And yet, surviving an arena full of flame-throwing robots isn't even his biggest problem. The Vendor has an army of high-speed drones headed for a pivotal military site, and if the Oregon crew can't stop them from releasing a deadly neurotoxin, the entire globe will erupt in conflict. ---- Just about the best in the business - New York Post
£999.99
Little, Brown & Company Seal Team Six Hunt the Viper
Book Synopsis Don Mann and Ralph Pezzullo''s shockingly authentic military thriller sends Thomas Crocker and his SEAL Team Six brothers to confront a notorious ISIS general, The Viper, during the occupation of Aleppo, Syria. Despite the efforts of the Assad government and its Russian and Turkish allies, Syria is succumbing to the Islamic State. While Crocker and his SEAL Team Six comrades try to help a small Kurdish border town organize a resistance army, he finds an unexpected connection with Severine, a French epidemiologist working for Doctors Without Borders. As Severine and her colleagues establish a makeshift hospital in besieged Aleppo, Crocker counsels caution. He knows too well that their NGO status will be no protection from the Viper, a notoriously vicious ISIS general with a deeply personal hatred of the West. When the Viper''s men kidnap one of Severine''s American colleagues, Crocker will pull every string at his disposal to launch a rescue mission. But in
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Little, Brown & Company SEAL Team Six Hunt the Viper
Book Synopsis Don Mann and Ralph Pezzullo''s shockingly authentic military thriller sends Thomas Crocker and his SEAL Team Six brothers to confront a notorious ISIS general, The Viper, during the occupation of Aleppo, Syria. Despite the efforts of the Assad government and its Russian and Turkish allies, Syria is succumbing to the Islamic State. While Crocker and his SEAL Team Six comrades try to help a small Kurdish border town organize a resistance army, he finds an unexpected connection with Severine, a French epidemiologist working for Doctors Without Borders. As Severine and her colleagues establish a makeshift hospital in besieged Aleppo, Crocker counsels caution. He knows too well that their NGO status will be no protection from the Viper, a notoriously vicious ISIS general with a deeply personal hatred of the West. When the Viper''s men kidnap one of Severine''s American colleagues, Crocker will pull every string at his disposal to launch a rescue mission. But in
£19.00
Pan Macmillan An Agent of Deceit
Book SynopsisFor eleven years Chris Morgan Jones worked at the world's largest business intelligence agency. He has advised Middle Eastern governments, Russian oligarchs, New York banks, London hedge funds and African mining companies. An Agent of Deceit is his first novel. http://www.chrismorganjones.comTrade Review‘The best debut spy adventure I’ve read in a long time. The two main characters — a British investigator with a private intelligence agency and the key manipulator of a corrupt Russian oligarch’s finances — are vigorously portrayed, with satisfying twists and intrigues’ The Times ‘Chris Morgan Jones's debut arrives with a weight of expectations on its shoulders. But it's clear right from the chilling, detached opening that these are going to be met . . . Like the icy eastern winter that seeps through the pages of his novel, Morgan Jones's prose is clean and cold, crisp and ominous . . . this is a world Morgan Jones knows, and it shows. In its intelligence, its crispness, its refusal to recognise anything other than shades of grey, there are undoubtedly resonances of Le Carré here. But An Agent of Deceit is too good to need the publishing shorthand for "classy thriller": this is a debut that definitely stands on its own merits’ Observer‘So-called "new Le Carrés" are 10 a penny, but Morgan Jones has a better claim to the title than most, having worked for 11 years at the world's largest business intelligence agency. On one level this intelligent, sophisticated spy thriller is about money laundering. But it's also about the willed innocence that makes such activities possible – the difference between not knowing and choosing not to know . . . dapper prose and stately pacing . . . Genuinely scary’ Guardian'A well-paced, plausible thriller that brings a wealth of experience of corrupt modern business and flits between the City of London, the Cayman Islands, Moscow and Berlin faster than a liquidity crisis' The Times‘Morgan Jones weaves an engaging narrative that, through Lock particularly, confronts the dilemma of the west’s engagement with dubious characters and companies – and not just those from the former Soviet Union. It is an issue with which many institutions have been grappling lately in places such as Libya . . . An Agent of Deceit is a worthy entry to the long line of spy yarns, and a reminder of how little we still know of wealth and power in Russia, for all the public visibility of the 21st-century oligarchs’ Financial Times‘Brimful of insider knowledge, this debut novel heads into the world of corrupt Russian business dealings . . . an elegant, tense thriller’ Grazia‘Elegant, deep and powerful. An Agent of Deceit is a thinking man’s thriller that reminded me of John Le Carre’s classic spy novels – but set in a chilling contemporary world in which spies have gone private and corporations are more powerful than governments. A remarkably assured debut’ Joe Finder, author of Buried Secrets and Paranoia‘Accomplished and believable’ Sunday Times
£9.49
Random House USA Inc Broken Angels
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Penguin Putnam Inc Threat Vector
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£9.02
Penguin Putnam Inc The English Assassin
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£10.35
Faber & Faber A Bird in Winter Export Edition
Book Synopsis**AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW**OVER HALF A MILLION COPIES OF APPLE TREE YARD SOLD'Louise Doughty leads her unnerved readers into dark territory.' HILARY MANTEL'Doughty is a brilliant storyteller who knows how to build suspense to breaking point.' The TimesThe latest from the writer of BBC smash hit drama Crossfire, and Number One Sunday Times Bestseller Louise DoughtyBird is a woman on the run. One minute, she's in a meeting in her office in Birmingham - the next, she's walking out on her job, her home, her life. It's a day she thought might come, and one she's prepared for - but nothing could prepare her for what will happen next. As she flees north using multiple disguises, Bird has to work out who exactly is on her trail, and who - if anyone - she can trust. Like many people, she has fantasised about escape for a long time, but now it's actually happening. Is her greatest fear that she will be hunted down, or that she will never be found?
£14.24
Duckworth Books Midnight in Berlin
Book SynopsisAs loyalties are stretched to the limit and Europe slides towards another war, could just one act of great courage and sacrifice change everything?Trade Review'As pacey as any modern thriller but with a touch of the Edwardian adventure yarn. Midnight in Berlin is a vivid portrait of an entire city in turmoil, seething with intrigue and danger' The Times'Based on real events, Midnight in Berlin is a gripping, atmospheric thriller, which brilliantly captures the oppressive, malevolent mood of the Nazi capital on the eve of World War Two. Fans of Philip Kerr and David Downing will love it' Roger Moorhouse, author of Berlin at War'A master-class in how to write a period novel. The research must have been enormous, but it remains completely hidden. The book reads as if written by someone who was there at that time and who is giving personally lived through history a light fictional dusting. This book is written with consummate skill: period setting, historical characters and fictional characters are perfectly rendered. The history is vividly presented and flawlessly accurate. The plot is utterly riveting' Edward Wilson, author of A Very British Ending'James MacManus's background as a foreign correspondent shines through in this vivid portrayal of Nazi Berlin's feverish atmosphere on the eve of war. A clever weaving of fact and fiction in the darkening world of the late 1930s' David Young, author of Stasi Child'A fascinating novel. An intriguing and highly recommended book' Country Life'MacManus clearly did tremendous research to set the novel's scene and his storytelling gifts are as strong as his historical insights' Connecticut Post'Here is a well-informed, smoothly crafted, fast-paced novel based closely on events in Berlin during the crucial months of 1938-39, and the European politics leading inevitably to war... If you like good historical fiction, and have a penchant for international politics and an interest in the rise of Hitler and life in the diplomatic world of Germany on the brink of war, this is a recommended read emotions and all' Portland Book Review'This book lived with me long after I d finished it as the courage and determination of those caught up in the pre-war whirlwind had dragged me into the reality and horror of the Third Reich' Diney Costeloe, author of The Throwaway Children
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Penguin Books Ltd The Scarlet Papers
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewChosen by many readers as the best spy novel of this year * Daily Telegraph, 2023 *Superbly constructed and written with flair, it manages to debunk John le Carré's world and to reaffirm its mystique. It's highly unlikely that there will be a better espionage novel this year * Sunday Times *Standout * Guardian, Books of the Year 2023 *A natural-born storyteller * JEFFERY DEAVER *A shot in the arm for thriller fans * THE TIMES *Blissfully ingenious * Daily Telegraph *A breathtaking thriller. A classic in the making -- PETER JAMESThis is the most impressive espionage debut since Mick Herron's Slow Horses. Filled with fast-moving action and a fine line in threat, it weaves a thrilling spell * DAILY MAIL *Hugely impressive and compelling -- WILLIAM BOYDLook out for The Scarlet Papers . . . Engrossing -- STEVE CAVANAGHMagnificent * Literary Review *Smart, slick and totally gripping . . . The Scarlet Papers is always credible, always startling and almost painfully human. A total triumph -- TONY PARSONSA masterpiece -- TIM GLISTERGrand in scope and packed with fascinating insights -- MICK HERRONAn extraordinary novel -- HOLLY WATTAddictive, original and outrageously entertaining . . . Matthew Richardson proves himself a writer of huge talent and skill -- CHARLOTTE PHILBYAn epic read! -- JEREMY DUNSSprawling, ambitious, inspired by real events * Financial Times *Superbly constructed and written with flair ... this might be the best spy novel of the year * Sunday Times *Superbly constructed in an elaborate twisty spy yarn. It's highly unlikely that there will be a better espionage novel this year * Sunday Times *The Cold War is given a new twist ... Impressive, superior spy stuff * Shots Magazine *Intricate and fast moving, it weaves a thrilling spell * Daily Mail *Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy meets James Bond * Historical Novels Review *
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Headline Publishing Group The Secret Soldier John Wells 5
Book SynopsisA John Wells thriller and the first Headline title from NYT #1 bestseller Alex Berenson.Those in power always need an unofficial option. Meet John Wells.Saudi Arabia''s King Abdullah fears he is fast losing control of his family and his people. A series of terrorist attacks has put his kingdom on edge and, with powerful factions turning against him, the king must turn to the one man he has been told will make the difference.Ex-CIA operative John Wells knows all too well how covert internal battles can undermine a nation. With the stability of a powerful Middle Eastern country at stake, he goes undercover to investigate King Abdullah''s claims. But as Wells begins to unravel the conspiracy, it takes an unexpected twist. The plotters want more than the fall of a monarch. Their objective is to spark the final bloody conflagration between Islam and the West.Has time finally run out for John Wells?
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Headline Publishing Group The Final Sacrament Clarenceux Trilogy 3
Book SynopsisFrom the author of The Time Traveller''s Guide to Elizabethan England, now a major BBC 2 TV series, comes the next enthralling Elizabethan thriller.September 1566. William Harley, Clarenceux King of Arms, lives quietly with his family in London, with a document in his possession that could destroy the state. The aged Lady Percy, Countess of Northumberland, has not given up trying to find it. Nor has she forgotten how he betrayed her and the Catholic cause - she has spent the last two years planning her revenge. But then eloquent and adventurous courtier, John Greystoke suddenly seems most concerned for Clarenceux''s safety. And why, on behalf of the government, does Francis Walsingham have spies watching Clarenceux''s house day and night? When his wife and his daughter go missing, Clarenceux finds himself on the run with his other young daughter, hunted by Lady Percy''s agents. He knows he must finally destroy the document, even if it should cost him his life - but h
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Mira Books The Black Swan of Paris
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Atlantic Crime Enigma Girl
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Josef Weinberger Plays Some Kind of Love Story Acting Edition for
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Transworld Publishers Ltd The Revenge of Odessa
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Titan Matt Helm The Wrecking Crew
Book SynopsisMatt Helm, code name Eric, has been recently reactivated as an operative for a secret American government organization after 15 years as a sedentary photographer and family man in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In his first assignment after returning to the service, he is sent to Sweden to eliminate Caselius, a long-time enemy agent. In order to do so, he must leave a trail of bodies in his wake.
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AEI Titan Vatican Gold
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Vinci Books Sister Death
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