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Simon Riske

This series follows an industrial spy who leads a seemingly quiet life above his auto garage. He's hired for discreet jobs by various organizations, from banks to secret services, often operating on the fringes of legality. While usually avoiding large, dangerous assignments, the protagonist becomes entangled in an international conspiracy. This plunges him into a high-stakes conflict with former allies and powerful adversaries, where global power balances are at risk. Expect thrilling espionage, intricate plots, and relentless action.

Crown Jewel
The Take

Recommended Reading Order

  1. The Take

    • 393 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    "Simon Riske is a freelance industrial spy who, despite his job title, lives a mostly quiet life above his auto garage in central London. He is hired to perform the odd job for a bank, an insurance company, or the British Secret Service, when he isn't expertly stealing a million-dollar watch off the wrist of a crooked Russian oligarch. Riske has maintained his quiet life by avoiding big, messy jobs; until now. A gangster by the name of Tino Coluzzi has orchestrated the greatest street heist in the history of Paris: a visiting Saudi prince had his pockets lightened of millions in cash, and something else. Hidden within a stolen briefcase is a secret letter that could upend the balance of power in the Western world. The Russians have already killed in an attempt to get it back by the time the CIA comes knocking at Simon's door. Coluzzi was once Riske's brother-in-arms, but their criminal alliance ended with Riske in prison, having narrowly avoided a hit Coluzzi ordered. Now, years later, it is thief against thief, and hot on their trail are a dangerous Parisian cop, a murderous Russian femme fatale, her equally unhinged boss, and perhaps the CIA itself. In the grand tradition of The Day of the Jackal and The Bourne Identity, Christopher Reich's The Take is a stylish, breathtaking ride."--Publisher's description.

    The Take1
    3.8
  2. Crown Jewel

    • 500 pages
    • 18 hours of reading

    Monte Carlo's most lavish casinos have become the targets of an efficient, brutal, and highly successful group of criminal gamblers; a casino dealer has been beaten to death; a German heiress's son has been kidnapped. Who better to connect the crimes, and foil the brilliant plot, then Simon Riske, freelance industrial spy?

    Crown Jewel2
    3.5