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§'An espionage master' Charles Cumming
Former spy Robert Harland returns in this nailbiting thriller set in the aftermath of 9/11
The head of the US National Security Agency is assassinated in spectacular fashion at Heathrow.
An airport employee and his family are found murdered in their council house in Uxbridge.
In New York, a fashionable Upper East Side osteopath receives two postcards showing the Empire State Building.
A group of migrant workers are brutally gunned down in Macedonia.
The quest to find the link between these apparently random events is pursued by Robert
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§'An espionage master' Charles Cumming

Former spy Robert Harland returns in this nailbiting thriller set in the aftermath of 9/11

The head of the US National Security Agency is assassinated in spectacular fashion at Heathrow.

An airport employee and his family are found murdered in their council house in Uxbridge.

In New York, a fashionable Upper East Side osteopath receives two postcards showing the Empire State Building.

A group of migrant workers are brutally gunned down in Macedonia.

The quest to find the link between these apparently random events is pursued by Robert Harland - drawn back to a world he thought he'd left behind - with a dual role for the UN and MI6.
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Autorenporträt
Henry Porter was a regular columnist for the Observer and now writes about European power and politics for The Hive website in the US. He has written several bestselling thrillers, including Brandenburg, which won the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, A Spy's Life and Empire State, which were both nominated for the same award. He is also the author of the Paul Samson spy thrillers: Firefly, which won the 2019 Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize, and White Hot Silence. Henry Porter is frequently described as the heir to John le Carré. He lives in London.
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British espionage fiction is the best in the world, and Porter is one of the reasons why Lee Child