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Someone betrayed him.They wiped out his entire unit.And now they're coming for him too.British secret service agent Harry Gibson arrives late at the designated safe-house in Prague to find his three colleagues murdered.Shot dead, execution-style. He recognizes the handiwork of two counter-intelligence 'cleaners'. But why would they betray him?Harry can't hang around to find out - not unless he wants to become the fourth corpse.He heads for safety in the Orkney Islands, to lay low until he can find out who ordered the kills. But every bolthole he reaches is shut down. From inside the secret service.Harry Gibson must RUN FOR HOME.…mehr

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Someone betrayed him.They wiped out his entire unit.And now they're coming for him too.British secret service agent Harry Gibson arrives late at the designated safe-house in Prague to find his three colleagues murdered.Shot dead, execution-style. He recognizes the handiwork of two counter-intelligence 'cleaners'. But why would they betray him?Harry can't hang around to find out - not unless he wants to become the fourth corpse.He heads for safety in the Orkney Islands, to lay low until he can find out who ordered the kills. But every bolthole he reaches is shut down. From inside the secret service.Harry Gibson must RUN FOR HOME.
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Autorenporträt
Dan Latus lives with his wife in Northumberland. By instinct and education a geographer, his novels are inspired by the places he knows best, and for which he has an affinity that has grown from long connection. Several are set on Teesside and along the Cleveland coast, where he grew up and developed a love of hill walking and climbing. Others are located in Northumberland, which has long been home. Some are set at least in part in Central Europe, a region he has visited frequently over many years for work and pleasure. And Saving Harry is based in Western Canada, where he also lived and worked.