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Your Face Tomorrow

This gripping series follows a man drawn into the shadowy world of British intelligence. Through his experiences, the narrative explores the intricate nature of human consciousness, memory, and identity. These novels delve into the psychological depths where past traumas and present realities collide, revealing profound truths about relationships and the hidden motivations that drive us.

Your Face Tomorrow, Volume 3
Your Face Tomorrow, Volume 2
Your face tomorrow. 1, Fever and spear

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Jaime Deza, separated from his wife in Madrid, is at loose ends in London when his old friend Sir Peter Wheeler, a retired Oxford don, introduces him to the head of a secret government bureau of elite analysts with the ability to see past people's facades and predict their future behavior. A cocktail party test proves Deza to be one of the elect, and he goes to work clandestinely observing all sorts of people, from South American generals to pop stars. Deza also brings his finely tuned mind to bear on Wheeler's mysterious past and on his own family history, both of which are shadowed by the Spanish Civil War.

    Your face tomorrow. 1, Fever and spear1
    3.9
  2. Your Face Tomorrow, Volume 2

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    Jacques Deza has been recruited into an undercover spy network by the inscrutable Bertram Tupra. But when he is forced to witness an act of horrifying brutality in a night-club, he finds himself falling apart, haunted by his own memories of the bloodshed of the Spanish Civil War

    Your Face Tomorrow, Volume 22
    4.4
  3. Jacques Deza is back in London and once again working for the secret intelligence agency run by Bernard Tupra. Deza finds himself forced to watch Tupra's collection of incriminating videotapes of important public figures. The recordings document unconventional private lives - and horrific acts. The scenes enter him like a poison, contaminating everything good, yet he is powerless to counteract them. Set against a background of brutality, Poison, Shadow and Farewell asks whether violence can ever be justified and completes the extraordinary journey that has led us on a descent into hell and a re-emergence, not entirely unscathed, into life

    Your Face Tomorrow, Volume 33
    4.6