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Spycatcher

(2011)
(Spartan)
(The first book in the Will Cochrane series)
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At the height of the Iranian revolution, a British MI6 agent, James Cochrane, gave his life for his two closest friends - one a fellow British officer, the other a senior CIA operative. Caught in a sting, he chose to walk into the trap set for them so that his friends could escape.

The man who set up that sting was then a young Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Today he is better known as Megiddo - the world's most wanted international terrorist mastermind. Thirty years later, Will Cochrane may work for M16 but he doesn't enjoy playing by the rules his bosses set him.

His controller Alastair knows that Will is a wild card and should be thrown out of the service, but his very unpredictability may be just the weapon the West needs to bring down its most ruthless enemy, particularly when Will discovers that Megiddo was the very man responsible for his own father's horrific death. When Will discovers that M16 have tracked down a woman who once had an affair with the young Iranian guard, he knows that he can use her to set a trap. She has to be persuaded to lure Megiddo out from the shadows in which he moves but Megiddo may have other plans, for as per his biblical namesake, he is planning an attack on the West the likes of which the world has never seen.

The stakes could not be higher....


Genre: Thriller

Praise for this book

"A real spy proves he is a real writer - and a truly deft and inventive one. Spycatcher is a stunning debut." - Ted Bell

"Not since Fleming charged Bond with the safety of the world has the international secret agent mystique been so anchored with an insider's reality." - Noah Boyd

"One of the year's best thriller debuts. Highly recommended." - Lee Child


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