From a Position of Strength
by Sean Heary
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Pub Date 28 Sep 2021 | Archive Date 14 Oct 2022
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Description
Lying by the pool under a clear Tuscan sky, LORENZO ROSSI, the former head of the Vatican police, receives a surprise visit from his ex-fiancée, CIA Agent, CATHY DOHERTY. Cathy is concerned about Rossi’s safety. Three nights ago, a Russian GRU agent, ELENA TRUSOVA, was critically injured when her car left a remote road leading to Rossi’s family olive farm in Siena, Italy.
Rossi ensures Cathy the proximity of the accident is pure coincidence, but agrees to investigate after Cathy revealed Trusova was a double agent working for the CIA and on her way to see him. For what purpose, she can only speculate. But one thing was for sure: his life was in danger.
With the help of Trusova’s friends and lovers, Rossi and Cathy piece together a gold mine of intelligence that, if authentic, points to another right-wing Conspiracy. One that Rossi is reluctant to involve himself, but has no choice.
As dead bodies pile up around them, Rossi and Cathy couldn’t help but wonder why they were still alive. They concluded the CIA or other state actors were using them to hunt down a piece of red-hot evidence that, if made public, would bring down the US President and perhaps prevent nuclear Armageddon.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781800466623 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
A Lorenzo Rossi yarn about the mysterious death of a Russian agent giving secrets to the west but who killed her is the big question. The body count rises throughout as suspects are removed from the board all told in tongue in cheek style. Very funny at times as the threat of nuclear war approaches and the search for the crucial evidence intensifies all building to a great conclusion at the Vatican. Good fun.
This is a good spy novel involving Americans, cia, britsh spies, Italian spies. I didn’t realize it was the third in a series but it didn’t take away from the action packed story line …lots of killing, being on the run,, smart and intelligent couple. I’d like to read more.
This is the first book by Sean Heary I have ever read. It is rare and extremely exciting to find a new writer with such talent.
This is a spy thriller. It has tropes more closely associated with Ian Fleming and Len Deighton, than John le Carre or Charles Cumming. It is high octane and fast and furious. The characters are quirky. The plot is gripping and the locations are sun drenched. You wouldn't think that the threat of Armageddon could be so much fun - but it certainly is.
More please Mr Heary!
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