Night Heron

Night Heron

by Adam Brookes (Author)

Synopsis

Tell them, the Night Heron is hunting . . .

A lone man escapes a labour camp in the dead of night, fleeing across the winter desert of north-west China.

Two decades earlier, he was a spy for the British. Now he finds Beijing transformed and crawling with danger - the fugitive must quickly disappear on its surveillance-blanketed streets or face death.

Desperate and ruthless, he reaches out to his one-time MI6 paymasters via journalist Philip Mangan, offering secrets in return for his life.

Mangan is dragged into a deeper and deeper whirlpool of lies, as the secrets prove more valuable than either of them could ever have known... and not only to the British.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: 0
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 01 Jan 2015

ISBN 10: 075155250X
ISBN 13: 9780751552508
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Media Reviews
An intriguing, skilful and taut novel...elegantly plotted and with a piercing eye for detail * Daily Mail *
The best British spy novel debut in years -- Jake Kerridge * The Telegraph *
Debut of the month is Adam Brookes's accomplished Night Heron * The Sunday Times *
The BBC's former China correspondent joins the ranks of John le Carre and Frederick Forsyth with a laser-sharp Beijing spy thriller . . . Brookes arrives a full formed talent, with a complete mastery of the genre * Daily Express *
Night Heron reeks with verisimilitude in its settings and atmosphere, and is accompanied by a cleverly plotted action-filled story of Anglo-Chinese espionage * The Times *
A page turner that takes the reader from China's far west to the streets of the fascinating Chinese capital, pulsing with power and danger * New York Times *
An outstanding first novel * Washington Post *
Night Heron by Adam Brookes, a smart spy thriller set in China, I found wholly diverting: another world * TLS *
The pace is frenetic and Brookes does a wonderful job with both the high-tech world of cyber intelligence and survival on Beijing's gritty, smog-smothered streets. Highly recommended. * The Bookseller *
The best spy novel so far this year . . . signals the start of what should be a very promising career in fictional spying. Combining the intrigue and complexity of the classic spy novel with contemporary themes and skilfully realised Chinese locations this is certainly an espionage novel for the 21st Century. * Sydney Morning Herald *
Brookes, a correspondent for BBC News in Washington, D.C., who was formerly based in China, takes readers deep inside the culture and daily routines of that country in his outstanding fiction debut . . . Good chase scenes and tense dialogue, coupled with a convincing picture of what actually happens in the corridors of power, make Brookes a thriller writer to watch. * Publishers Weekly *
Brookes, a one-time China correspondent for the BBC, knows this turf exceedingly well and translates that knowledge into a novel that is as strikingly different as it is thrilling . . . One of the best and most compulsively readable spy-fiction debuts in years. * Kirkus *
Night Heron is a fascinating portrait of the dangerous complexities of spying in a restricted country, the competing agendas driving international intelligence, and China's startlingly varied social realities. A must-read for fans of espionage and smart global fiction in general. * Booklist *
Engrossing and compelling * LA Review of Books *
Fans of the international espionage genre will inhale this fast tale in a few suspenseful breaths. Brookes uses multiple narrators-the spy, the engineer, the journalist, the agent, the boss-whose conflicting alliances tell the real story. * Library Journal *
This exciting thriller opens a rare window on the real China of today * Irish Independent *
Spine-tingling * APN Network *
Fast-paced, intelligent, stimulating and action-packed * Lincoln Star Journal *
Author Bio
Adam Brookes for many years a journalist and foreign correspondent for BBC News. He reported from China, Indonesia, the US and many other countries, Iraq and Afghanistan among them. His debut novel, Night Heron, was nominated for the 2014 CWA John Creasey Dagger and appeared on best of the year lists in the TLS, Kirkus and NPR; its follow-up, Spy Games was nominated for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger. The Spy's Daughter is his third novel. He lives with his family in Takoma Park, Maryland.