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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A very early Ian Rankin and, while a decent enough spy novel, only a 2-star effort as Rankins go. ( ) Here is a brief sketch of the book, it begins with a news of terror attack that shook London completely, even after deep investigation things were not clear up to the point. Mr Flint, takes the case and investigate the matter officially only to make it more complicated, unless he goes more deep in it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I did not enjoy reading it much, was expecting something more out of it. The plot and the character comes, forms abruptly and vanishes in the thin air. Ian Rankin wrote this book just after his first Rebus book was published. However this book is a stand-alone spy novel which was first published in 1988. This copy is the paperback reissued in 2004. I had been looking for a copy for quite a while and nabbed it when I saw it for sale at the Friends of the Library book sale. Miles Flint is a spy with "the firm" which I believe refers to MI5. He is part of the Watchmen section so he never does anything like James Bond; he mostly just sits and watches. He and a few others have been watching an Arab who is suspected of being a contract killer but the Arab gives them the slip and later that night an Israeli attache is killed. Flint thinks someone in the firm tipped off the Arab and that means that someone is a double agent. So he starts making some discrete enquiries but maybe he wasn't as discrete as he thought because people he consulted disappear from the firm. London is in the throes of an IRA bombing campaign. Soon Flint and others are watching a house with four Irish citizens who may be involved. At the same time Flint has discovered that his wife and a friend also in the firm have been meeting in secret. Flint moves out and into the house where they are conducting their watching activities. And then the operation is shut down because it doesn't seem to be producing any results. Before Flint can even find a new place to live he is sent to Belfast to witness an arrest of a couple of the people believed to be making the bombs. There, in the Emerald Isle, things really go to hell. This was a gripping read and if I didn't love the Rebus books so much maybe I would wish that Rankin would write more spy novels. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:From #1 international bestseller Ian Rankin, an unlucky spy gets one last chance at redemption. Miles Flint is a spy who has been making some serious mistakes. His last assignment led to the death of a foreign official in London, and after getting too close to his current subject he wound up in police custody. But something is wrong at the agency that has nothing to do with Miles' errors. Why did his last suspect know more about Miles' assignment than Miles did? Why have so many operatives recently resigned? Despite the Director's assurances, Miles begins his own investigation, to the dismay of his colleagues and even his own wife. Then Miles is sent to Belfast on a routine mission, a mission that confirms his darkest suspicions — and threatens his life. No library descriptions found. |
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