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A chilling police surveillance thriller from 'one of the masters of the genre' Sunday Telegraph

At the funeral the bells of the church were rung open rather than half-muffled, as is usual for the dead. Kate Lockhart has come, along with corporate leaders, ministers and intelligence chiefs, to a beautiful town in the Welsh Marches to mourn her soul mate, David Eyam, the brightest government servant of his generation. All that remains of Eyam are the burnt fragments of a man killed far from home in a horrific explosion.

Eyam has left a devastating legacy which certain people at the funeral are desperate to suppress - but Kate Lockhart is equal to Eyam's legacy. She becomes the focus of the state's paranoiac power and leads the local resistance to it, directed from beyond the grave by Eyam.

And the state is no match for the genius of the dead...

An incredibly prescient thriller set in the aftermath of the Snowden news story from the bestselling author of Brandenburg.



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The Dying Light: Terrifyingly plausible

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      Publisher: Quercus Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781787479470, 978-1787479470
      ISBN10: 1787479471

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A chilling police surveillance thriller from 'one of the masters of the genre' Sunday Telegraph

      At the funeral the bells of the church were rung open rather than half-muffled, as is usual for the dead. Kate Lockhart has come, along with corporate leaders, ministers and intelligence chiefs, to a beautiful town in the Welsh Marches to mourn her soul mate, David Eyam, the brightest government servant of his generation. All that remains of Eyam are the burnt fragments of a man killed far from home in a horrific explosion.

      Eyam has left a devastating legacy which certain people at the funeral are desperate to suppress - but Kate Lockhart is equal to Eyam's legacy. She becomes the focus of the state's paranoiac power and leads the local resistance to it, directed from beyond the grave by Eyam.

      And the state is no match for the genius of the dead...

      An incredibly prescient thriller set in the aftermath of the Snowden news story from the bestselling author of Brandenburg.



      Trade Review
      British espionage fiction is the best in the world, and Porter is one of the reasons why -- Lee Child
      An espionage master -- Charles Cumming
      A welcome return ... timely and terrific -- Mick Herron

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