Double Agent
by Tom Bradby
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Pub Date 30 Jun 2020 | Archive Date 28 May 2020
Random House UK, Transworld Publishers | Bantam Press
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Description
Kidnapped in Venice by a Russian defector, Kate knows she's in trouble. But all is not as it seems. The spy offers her conclusive evidence that the British Prime Minister is a live agent working for Moscow. Kate's holiday quickly becomes the start of her next mission.
With proof of the PM involved in a sordid scandal and a financial paper trail that undeniably links him to the Russians, the evidence seems bulletproof. But the motives of the defector are anything but clear. And, more worryingly, it seems that there are key people at the heart of the British Establishment who refuse to acknowledge the reality in front of them.
Kate can trust no one, and this mission will push her dangerously close to the edge... but is that the price to pay for the truth?
BOOK 3: Triple Cross is out in hardback on 13 May
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781787632370 |
PRICE | CA$27.99 (CAD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews
I read secret service by Tom Bradby and loved it so was excited to get an advance copy of this book. I love Kate Henderson as a character, tough, feisty and very well written. Another great book
I had just finished "Secret Service" when Mr Bradby's follow-up "Double Agent" became available on my Kindle, so it was good to read one after the other.
What I particularly like about Bradby's work is that he makes life reasonably easy for his readers. So many "spy" novels are so densely plotted that readers can get bewildered. Bradby plots beautifully and gives sufficient historical background and geographical locations to involve the reader without confusing him. His heroes are flawed, as are his villains but all seem to have some element of humanity even if they are rather unshaken by killings and attempts to kill all around them.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Double Agent" and would highly recommend the 2 books in the series and I hoe that we will be able to read more soon. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
One minor thing; Kate is travelling incognito under an assumed name and passport on a potentially dangerous assignment; having crossed the border she stops for a coffee and takes out her own phone to check for messages etc. I thought that was an unlikely occurrence - wouldn't she have left her own phone and taken one in her false identity?
As I said a minor issue which did not detract from a really good read.
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