The Head of the Snake
by Lucy Hooft
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Pub Date 30 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 30 Mar 2023
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Description
Sarah Black is back and—with or without her MI6 handlers—is hungry for revenge.
Scarred from her exploits in Tbilisi, she still has unfinished business in the murky world of global espionage. Namely the mastermind behind the foiled attack and the man who always seems to be one move ahead.
Tracking her foe to the civil war in Sierra Leone, where he is financing the ruthless rebel leader, Foday Sankoh, Sarah uncovers an even deadlier masterplan.
Cut off from MI6, Sarah decides to take matters into her own hands, but soon finds herself out of her depth, in a lawless land where everyone is either aggressor or victim.
But will bringing her foe to justice really be enough to satisfy her need for vengeance, or must she find and cut off the real head of the snake?
The Head of the Snake is the second novel in the Sarah Black series, and the sequel to The King’s Pawn, described by bestselling author Richard Lyntton as “A world of intrigue, deception, and a perilous slalom of twists and turns you… might never recover from”.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781912946310 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
Well written novel with a clever, well-crafted plot. I can see that Lucy has put hours of research into this, and I could feel, see, taste, touch, and smell the locations while reading, despite never having been there! The characters are three-dimensional and Sarah's dad is a personal favourite. The adventure and true-to-life risks involved kept me reading, and even though I'm by no means an expert of the genre, it was one of those novels that you don't want to put down because 'I need to know what happens next, right now!' Thoroughly enjoyed this, and will be going back to read 'The King's Pawn.'