Starts with a bang and grips the reader ever more tightly... A full-on suspense thriller. Peter Tonkin
Emily Stearn is an office-based secret intelligence officer with an expertise for deciphering codes.
Despite a quirky nature and a history of anxiety, her ambition is to serve in the field. Fighting terrorism.
When Sir Robert Bellingham, a high-ranking naval chief, is murdered, Stearn is given the opportunity to infiltrate a London gang of female mercenaries, prepared to maim and kill in pursuit of the UKs defence secrets.
She discovers the women, known as the Ivan Group and controlled by Roman Smirnov, a charming but ruthless Russian oligarch, are already in possession of the UKs most-guarded political secret, the Letter of Last Resort, setting out the nations orders in the event of a nuclear attack.
With its military strength weakened by war in Ukraine, and an agent aboard a UK submarine, Russia is prepared to do whatever it takes to break the code that the letter contains - to take control of Britain's nuclear arsenal.
When her true identity is discovered, Stearn is given a chilling ultimatum.
She must deliver the code in 48 hours - or die along with her fiancé.
As a ballistic missile is readied to launch, a special ops team is deployed to rescue Stearn, triggering a shoot-out with the mercenaries in the ghoulish setting of a London cemetery. The stakes are too high for either side to back down.
Frank Malley is a journalist and novelist who worked as a columnist for the Daily Express in London. He began writing books in 2014 and his memoir, Living on the Deadline, was acclaimed by the Library Journal of America as 'fun and exciting to read'. He is also the author of The 13th Assassin and The Hit List.
Praise for Frank Malley:
Both a murder mystery and spy thriller, Malley has created a page turner that will engage fans of both genres. Thomas Waugh
'An intriguing new Cold War thriller that draws the reader into the desperate world of the Intelligence Services constant battle to avert disaster.' Alan Bardos
Genre: Thriller
Emily Stearn is an office-based secret intelligence officer with an expertise for deciphering codes.
Despite a quirky nature and a history of anxiety, her ambition is to serve in the field. Fighting terrorism.
When Sir Robert Bellingham, a high-ranking naval chief, is murdered, Stearn is given the opportunity to infiltrate a London gang of female mercenaries, prepared to maim and kill in pursuit of the UKs defence secrets.
She discovers the women, known as the Ivan Group and controlled by Roman Smirnov, a charming but ruthless Russian oligarch, are already in possession of the UKs most-guarded political secret, the Letter of Last Resort, setting out the nations orders in the event of a nuclear attack.
With its military strength weakened by war in Ukraine, and an agent aboard a UK submarine, Russia is prepared to do whatever it takes to break the code that the letter contains - to take control of Britain's nuclear arsenal.
When her true identity is discovered, Stearn is given a chilling ultimatum.
She must deliver the code in 48 hours - or die along with her fiancé.
As a ballistic missile is readied to launch, a special ops team is deployed to rescue Stearn, triggering a shoot-out with the mercenaries in the ghoulish setting of a London cemetery. The stakes are too high for either side to back down.
Frank Malley is a journalist and novelist who worked as a columnist for the Daily Express in London. He began writing books in 2014 and his memoir, Living on the Deadline, was acclaimed by the Library Journal of America as 'fun and exciting to read'. He is also the author of The 13th Assassin and The Hit List.
Praise for Frank Malley:
Both a murder mystery and spy thriller, Malley has created a page turner that will engage fans of both genres. Thomas Waugh
'An intriguing new Cold War thriller that draws the reader into the desperate world of the Intelligence Services constant battle to avert disaster.' Alan Bardos
Genre: Thriller
Praise for this book
"Starts with a bang and grips the reader ever more tightly... A full-on suspense thriller." - Peter Tonkin
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