Monday, 29 October 2012

A deniable death / Gerald Seymour


A mission like none other: to observe the house of the bomb-maker - dubbed "The Engineer" - in Iran and report back to MI6 when he is leaving the country for Europe. "The Engineer" is responsible for hundreds of coalition deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan and now the British and the Americans want him removed. But to do that, an operative must observe "The Engineer's" house and find out exactly when and where he is going in Europe.
This novel has very mature themes such as the sheer banality of evil, and the hypocritical bureaucracy that forever governs our society.
A thrilling read, heavily influenced by the writing styles of John le Carre, Chris Ryan, Stella Rimington, Colin Forbes and even Stephen Leather. A truly wonderful book.

Who would enjoy this book? Anyone who likes realistic spy novels.

Reviewed by Joe

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