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The Cipher - A Spy Thriller Novel Collection - cover

The Cipher - A Spy Thriller Novel Collection

James Quinn, Daniel Kemp, Arthur Bozikas

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

A collection of three espionage thrillers by James Quinn, Daniel Kemp and Arthur Bozikas, now available in one volume!
 
A Game For Assassins: In the midst of the Cold War, British Intelligence is under attack from a group of ruthless assassins. To stop the deadly plot, they turn to their most unconventional agent, Jack "Gorilla" Grant. But as Jack navigates a world of deceit and danger, he quickly learns that in the game of espionage, no one can be trusted and even the strongest spy can fall victim to a deadly conspiracy.
 
A Covenant Of Spies: In this spy thriller, Patrick West of MI6 investigates the top-secret operations of Nikita Kudashov, a former Russian intelligence operative who attempted to escape his homeland in 2007. West uncovers a shocking connection between the Soviet Union and the Foreign And Commonwealth Office and must unravel the ambiguous clues to find out what information was never passed on to the Secret Intelligence Service. Will he succeed before it's too late?
 
Black Ops - Zulu: Former black ops agent Tom Stiles is trying to leave his dangerous past behind and live a normal life with his family. However, when a member of the Chechen Mafia demands a favor, Stiles is pulled back into the world of international terrorism and espionage. As he tries to balance his new responsibilities and protect his loved ones, Stiles discovers a dangerous criminal syndicate with links to international fraud. Will he have what it takes to finish the job and survive?
Available since: 04/12/2023.
Print length: 812 pages.

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