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Free Country Jeremy Duns

Free Country By Jeremy Duns

Free Country by Jeremy Duns


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Set in Rome, Sardinia and Istanbul, Free Country is the hotly anticipated and gripping sequel to 'retro-cool romp' (Daily Telegraph) Free Agent

Free Country Summary

Free Country by Jeremy Duns

It is May 1969, and MI6 double agent Paul Dark stands alongside mourners at the funeral of Sir Colin Templeton; the former head of the organisation, the man he knew simply as 'Chief' -- and the man he killed in cold blood. Dark has got away with it, evading the attentions of both his fellow British spies and the KGB operatives to whom he long ago pledged loyalty. But that precarious security is about to be shattered, launching Dark back into the heart of an international conspiracy and making him a target for both exposure and assassination. Desperate to escape his predicament, Dark gambles everything on one last throw of the dice, exposing his Soviet handler to the British. But before long, he finds he has no choice but to go on the run again, taking him to the labyrinthine backstreets of Rome. The race is on to stop a deadly plot that dates back to the early years of the Cold War. The second part of the Paul Dark trilogy, and sequel to the critically acclaimed Free Agent, Free Country is another sweat-soaked Sixties-set spy thriller in the tradition of Len Deighton and Frederick Forsyth.

About Jeremy Duns

Jeremy Duns is British born, but currently lives and works in Stockholm.

Additional information

GOR013751062
9781847374448
1847374441
Free Country by Jeremy Duns
Used - Like New
Hardback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
2010-08-05
336
N/A
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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