The Himalayan Assignment The Himalayan Assignment

The Himalayan Assignment

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Publisher Description

From the high peaks of the Nepal Himalayas Western signals intelligence equipment spies deep into Tibet, probing the Chinese ballistic missile testing program and monitoring its rapid military build-up. Now key equipment has been destroyed and there seems to be a Swiss financial connection. A fully deniable 'black operation' is launched, and the British deploy their ace in the hole - an MI6-controlled hedge fund called Pelagic Holdings. Fred Morton-Harvey and Anthony Barrington are tasked to investigate. On the surface they are respectable financiers, in reality both are skilled intelligence operatives. Fred Morton-Harvey is just back from a mission in Hong Kong that went wrong; could there be a connection?
One man becomes the unknowing bait in a Chinese plan to strike a devastating and totally unexpected blow against Western vital interests. That same man is the only person who can stop it. Death stalks him wherever he goes, in the form of a renegade psychopath from Serbian intelligence. From a surprise encounter in the boardroom of a Geneva private bank to a desperate shoot out on the vertiginous ice walls of a Himalayan peak, unfolds a story of love, courage and betrayal, against seemingly impossible odds.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
13 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
EBooks by Design
SIZE
1.6
MB

Customer Reviews

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The Himalayan Assignment

I have just finished this outstanding debut book and felt compelled to write my own debut review. Imagine a concoction of Bond, Bourne, Spooks and a dash of a Panorama Special Report and there you have it. What makes it all the more compelling is the fact it is based on reality, and indeed this is enhanced by the immense amount of research which has gone into every detail of the story. For those who have skied in Verbier, climbed in Nepal or been involved in modern finance, the attention to detail is truly admirable. The only complaint will be from Johannes Gutenberg himself, who has seen another work snaffled away by those rascals from Lab126. "Cave Jonathan Cape"; remember your success of 1953, and sign up this author before he gets assigned elsewhere.....

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