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    Nice Promises
    Exit Berlin
    Fatal Ally
    Spy Shadow
    The Spy in Question
    Special Relations
    • 2019

      Fatal Ally

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(41)Add rating

      After a carefully-planned operation goes catastrophically wrong, MI6's Margo Lane is ordered to deliver a message the White House won't forget. Fatal Ally is a riveting, literate and almost unbearably tense thriller which explores a world where emotions are lethal distractions - and your conscience can get you killed.

      Fatal Ally
    • 1998

      Ultra

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This novel takes as its basis the mysterious disease which affected Gulf War veterans and which was the subject of a five-year international cover-up until the CIA stated that there was enough evidence of Gulf War syndrome to justify re-opening enquiries.

      Ultra
    • 1994

      When Alison first meets David their love is intense. When they meet again he is US President, she is Prime Minister. Their conflicting passions will have devastating consequences.

      Special Relations
    • 1992

      Exit Berlin

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      For James Martin, a long-term British agent planted in East Berlin, there was little to celebrate when the Berlin Wall came down. For the dirt, scandal and treachery of more than 40 years of communist rule now began to seep into the open. By the author of Spy Shadow and Saviour's Gate.

      Exit Berlin
    • 1990

      Spy Shadow

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      British agent James Tristram sets out to stop counterspies in England and Russia who are bent on toppling the government of the Soviet Union's progressive General Secretary, earning some Russian and English enemies of his own in the interim

      Spy Shadow
    • 1989

      A British mole manages to infiltrate the Kremlin's inner sanctum, only to have his triumph become a mortal threat to his career . . . and his life. Fast-paced, exciting reading, set in the real Moscow of grime and icy grit.--Washington Post.

      The Spy in Question