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Dirty Little Secret
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Publisher Description
For fans of Bond and Bourne, the third instalment of the pulse-pounding Daniel Marchant spy series.
The special relationship between London and Washington is in tatters. Salim Dhar, the world’s most wanted terrorist, has disappeared after an audacious attack on an American target in the UK. The CIA believes Daniel Marchant, renegade MI6 officer, was involved. But Marchant has a bigger secret: Dhar has agreed to work for MI6, promising to protect the UK from future terrorist atrocities.
He has also asked for something in return: Marchant must help him with a final strike against America. Should Britain sign up to this Faustian pact or hunt them both down? Intelligence chiefs are divided – and one of them is working for Moscow.
In a high octane thriller set in Britain, France, Russia and Morocco, Marchant wrestles with his conscience and his love for Lakshmi Meena, a beautiful CIA officer with her own secret. Does loyalty to one’s country come above all else, whatever the price? Or are some relationships too special to ignore?
Reviews
Reviews for Dead Spy Running:
"A rip-roaring race of a read that never lets up until the finishing tape – and a bit beyond."
ROBERT GODDARD
"As elegant as Le Carre and as cynical as the twenty-first century … exactly what we need from a spy novel now."
LEE CHILD
"A Jason Bourne sweat-fest with George Smiley's brain" DAILY TELEGRAPH
"An elegant, unstoppable front runner of a spy thriller" -
THE OBSERVER
“Its deliciously John Buchan-like hero could be chasing the 39 steps”
DAILY MAIL
About the author
Prior to becoming a writer, Jon Stock was Weekend editor of the Telegraph. He is the author of four novels, The Riot Act, The Cardamom Club, Dead Spy Running and Games Traitors Play. He is also a columnist with The Week magazine in India. He lives in Wiltshire with his wife and three young children.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A confusing, bloated plot mars Stock's third and final thriller featuring renegade MI6 agent Daniel Marchant (after 2012's Games Traitors Play). In a quest that jumps around Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, Marchant leads the hunt for Salim Dhar, his half-brother, who is the engineer of several recent deadly bombings in Britain, including one that severed the undersea data cable that links MI6 with the CIA. Finally, Marchant confronts Dhar just as the terrorist is attempting to take down, with Iranian help, a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf. Readers may be disappointed to find that the characters, including Marchant, adhere closely to their genre roles. Unlike the first two entries, this volume speaks more with the voice of a loud action drama than in the hushed, nuanced tones of the best of fictional spycraft. A clich d ending detail leaves the door open to further adventures.