A Loyal Spy

A Loyal Spy

by SimonConway (Author)

Synopsis

WINNER OF THE IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER AWARD 2010 FOR BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR! The last time Jonah saw Nor ed-Din, he was lying face down in a pool of icy water in the Khyber Pass. For many years, Jonah had been under the impression that he'd killed him there. Jonah: an undercover operative for one of Britain's most secret agencies Nor: the agent he befriended, recruited, then left for dead Miranda: the woman he thought he loved enough to give up everything for How far can loyalty be stretched before it reaches a limit? Millions of lives depend on the answer, as a twisting road of betrayal and revenge leads from the mountains of Afghanistan to the heart of London ...and a ticking bomb.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 29 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 034083966X
ISBN 13: 9780340839669
Prizes: Winner of CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger 2010.

Media Reviews
'A thumping read that joins the dots in the War on Terror. Conway writes with passion and authority on the murky forces unleashed after 9/11.' -- Tim Butcher, author of Sunday Times No1 Bestseller Blood River - A Journey To Africa's Broken Heart 'Complex and detailed ... Conway has concocted a credible, and wholly cynical, tale of dirt, death and double-dealing, of deracine anti-heroes for whom perpetual conflict has become both lifeblood and poison.' -- The Times 'Simon Conway boldly illustrates the anarchy of asymmetric warfare by adopting a shapeless plotline ... our reward for grasping the complexities is an enhanced sense of the authenticity of Conway's personal experience and a conventionally stonking action climax.' -- The Telegraph 20100616 'accuracy seeps out of every page' -- Daily Mail 20100616 'A LOYAL SPY has incredibly well drawn characters, evocative descriptive passages, and a superbly balanced narrative structure - the twists are unexpected but convincing and the final extended sequence is truly nail-biting. Terrific!' -- Misha Glenny, author of McMafia 20100616 'Alarmingly current, alarmingly possible. This is a book that captures the new world of asymmetric warfare and yet sustains the narrative and tension of the very best of the thriller genre. A LOYAL SPY is so vivid, so real, that reading it you sense Simon Conway must almost have lived it himself.' -- Jon Snow, Channel 4 newscaster 20100616 'Simon Conway takes you to the world's most chaotic and dangerous places - and does it with the raw descriptive power of someone who's been there and done that' -- Mark Urban, author of Rifles and Big Boys' Rules 20100616 'Tautly written and cleverly plotted, with well-drawn characters, vivid scenes and nail-biting passages, this is thrilling fiction that is unnervingly believable.' -- Choice magazine 20100616 '[a] gripping thriller' -- Books Quarterly (Waterstone's) 20100616 'A Loyal Spy is full of the elements that make a thriller such a joy. Simon has a huge amount of knowledge of that part of the world, he has a facility for believable scenes, for convoluted plotting that would confuse le Carre, and a marvellous range of characters.' -- Shots magazine 20100616 'A dizzying journey starring international terrorists, Uday Hussein, freelance salvage merchants and a container full of suffocated Kuwaiti businessmen. Authoritative and authentic ... a thriller that manages to balance adrenaline with intelligence.' -- Scotland on Sunday on RAGE 20100616 'In a word: Great' -- The Herald Sun on RAGE 20100616 'Conway writes with brutal immediacy, his mordant irony resonating uncomfortably even as it entertains...Grim, kinetic thriller set against an unconventional and inspired backdrop' -- Kirkus Reviews on RAGE 20100616 'Debut of a roaring and prodigal talent ... Not so much a novel as a life experience. Don't miss it.' -- Literary Review on DAMAGED 20100616 'Imagine John le Carre on bad acid - edgy, twisted and very, very dark.' -- Howard Marks on DAMAGED 20100616 'Good background, with an on-the-nail summary of Northern Ireland wheeling and dealing ... and a wild Celtic streak that marks Conway as one to watch.' -- Guardian on DAMAGED 20100616 'A debut novel to rival The Beach.' -- Publishing News on DAMAGED 20100616 'Cruel, violent and lyrical, it's Iain Banks meeting Alan Warner in Tom Clancy's missile silo. Excellent.' -- Select on DAMAGED 20100616
Author Bio
Simon Conway was born in California, educated in Britain and studied English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He served in the British army with the Black Watch and the Queen's Own Highlanders. After leaving the military he worked for The HALO Trust clearing land mines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia, Kosovo, Abkhazia, Eritrea and Sri Lanka. As Director of Landmine Action he ran projects in Western Sahara and Guinea Bissau as well as successfully campaigning for an international treaty to ban cluster bombs. He now lives in Washington, DC.