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Format: Quality Paperback, Unabridged-MP3
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: Oct 2009
Genre: Fiction - Espionage
Retail Price: $16.99
Pages: 352
'The best of the new generation of British spy writers taking over where le Carre and Deighton left off.' -- Observer (London) on The Spanish Game 'The serpentine twists and the unflaggingly realistic suspense leave you breathless, but spellbound.' -- Daily Mail (London) on The Spanish Game 'Tautly written, cleverly plotted...reminded me strongly of the early books of John le Carre.' -- Robert Harris, author of The Ghost, on A Spy by Nature Six years ago, Alec Milius was released by MI6 after a disasterous operation. His world shattered, Milius has been living in Madrid, attempting to put his former life as a spy behind him, and quitely rebuild his life. But all his plans come crashing down when the head of a separatist movement goes missing, and Milius is lured back into the world of espionage, the brutal world of lies and desperation. This time, though, Milius is forced to work alone - with no back-up, no support, and no one to save him should something go wrong. And in an operation like this, something is certain to go wrong. Horribly wrong.