Enigma Girl
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
From internationally bestselling author who is “filling the gap left by Len Deighton and John le Carre” (Evening Standard) comes a propulsive espionage thriller for fans of Mick Herron, Daniel Silva, and Olen Steinhauer. Meet disgraced MI5 agent Slim Parsons, a character who - like Lisbeth Salander - will sear your soul
Slim Parsons is all but burned. When her last deep-cover job for MI5 ended with a life-and-death struggle on a private jet, she went on the run from her deadly target – a conniving businessman and money launderer codenamed “Hagfish." Now she's back at home, in hiding from her angry bosses in the Security Service, who have accused her of being overly violent and unsuitable for the role of an MI5 operative.
But after several months off the grid, Slim is called back to another job – Operation Linesman – where she is asked to infiltrate a news website Middle Kingdom whose explosive articles clearly show that they’ve hacked into the most high-security government databases. She accepts the assignment on condition that the Security Service searches for her missing brother.
But Linesman turns out to be anything but simple. Slim uncovers a curious connection between the Middle Kingdom hackers and the legendary Bletchley Park codebreakers. Her new colleagues are becoming suspicious of her intentions, and Hagfish is out for revenge and threatening MI5 itself as it all comes together in a shocking crescendo.
And all the while she is being watched by someone even deeper in the shadows than she is.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In his ho-hum latest, Porter (the Paul Samson series) strands a winning protagonist in a saggy spy story. MI5 undercover agent Slim Parsons has been accused by her handlers of recklessness and nearly revealing her true identity during an investigation into master money launderer Ivan Guest. Knowing Guest will likely seek revenge for the disfiguring injuries he suffered at her hands, Parsons contemplates retiring so she can pursue her passion for archeology and take care of her aging mother. She's shocked when she's asked to go undercover again, this time to investigate how an online news operation called Middle Kingdom has been able to reveal public corruption and the misuse of taxpayer funds. Posing as a reporter, Parsons chases down unrelated scoops, pleasing her newsroom bosses but irritating her handlers at MI5. One of her stories puts her back in the crosshairs of Guest, who launches a violent campaign to hunt her down. Parsons leaps off the page, with cool intelligence and a flinty personality, but the action drags amid a tangle of subplots. Porter has done better before.