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Have you ever tried to find yourself in someone else? ¿John Penne, a British intelligence officer, is increasingly intrigued by his target, the attractive Dala Gasnier - a French agent gone rogue, who he's been ordered to pursue. But what is he really looking for: a rogue agent, love, or his own identity? He crosses the starkest of professional lines when he makes Dala an offer she can't refuse. And when he follows her to one of the most dangerous countries in the world, he doesn't foresee the profound consequences that await them both. From a railway platform in Geneva to the steamy bars of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Have you ever tried to find yourself in someone else? ¿John Penne, a British intelligence officer, is increasingly intrigued by his target, the attractive Dala Gasnier - a French agent gone rogue, who he's been ordered to pursue. But what is he really looking for: a rogue agent, love, or his own identity? He crosses the starkest of professional lines when he makes Dala an offer she can't refuse. And when he follows her to one of the most dangerous countries in the world, he doesn't foresee the profound consequences that await them both. From a railway platform in Geneva to the steamy bars of Bangkok, from the warm waters of the South Pacific to the icy heights of a volcano in the heart of Africa, The Volcanologist follows one man's journey that is part espionage mystery, part travelogue, and part story of obsession. It's also a cautionary tale for anyone who's ever wondered who they really are. Seek and you will find, they say. But find what?
Autorenporträt
Mark Macrossan was born and raised in Brisbane, lived in London in the mid-1980s, travelled extensively, and now lives in Sydney. Previous occupations include barrister (Sydney) and film extra (London). Early writing projects were mainly for the stage, with plays produced in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. His short stories and poetry have appeared in various publications in Australia and Europe. He has published two novels, Dark Oceans (2018) and The Volcanologist (2021).