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A stunning, apocalyptic standalone sequel to The Stranger.
The Terrorist Guy Fowle, known as the Stranger, escapes from prison.
A mysterious Russian hacker is murdered in London and his thumb cut off.
At the heart of government, the Chancellor of the Exchequer is desperate to keep a secret.
It's a puzzle that Jude Lyon of MI6 must solve, and quickly.
If he doesn't the world will literally go up in flames.
*****
'Violent, authentic and alarmingly believable story about modern spying' - Sun
'There's a healthy crop of younger spy writers ripening just now, and Simon Conway is among the pick of the bunch' - The Times
'A superb writer, with great imagination, inventiveness and the ability to portray events with simplicity and urgency' - Michael Jecks, author of Act of Vengeance
'Conway has created, with Jude Lyon, a very modern hero, and one who will run for many more stories, I hope. Basically, if you are going to read any thriller this year, make it this one' - Shots Magazine
Genre: Thriller
The Terrorist Guy Fowle, known as the Stranger, escapes from prison.
A mysterious Russian hacker is murdered in London and his thumb cut off.
At the heart of government, the Chancellor of the Exchequer is desperate to keep a secret.
It's a puzzle that Jude Lyon of MI6 must solve, and quickly.
If he doesn't the world will literally go up in flames.
*****
'Violent, authentic and alarmingly believable story about modern spying' - Sun
'There's a healthy crop of younger spy writers ripening just now, and Simon Conway is among the pick of the bunch' - The Times
'A superb writer, with great imagination, inventiveness and the ability to portray events with simplicity and urgency' - Michael Jecks, author of Act of Vengeance
'Conway has created, with Jude Lyon, a very modern hero, and one who will run for many more stories, I hope. Basically, if you are going to read any thriller this year, make it this one' - Shots Magazine
Genre: Thriller
Praise for this book
"A superb writer, with great imagination, inventiveness and the ability to portray events with simplicity and urgency." - Michael Jecks
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