by HenryPorter (Author)
The head of the US National Security Agency is assassinated in a spectactular set-piece killing at Heathrow. A Pakistani employee at the airport and his family are found murdered in their council house in Uxbridge. In New York, a fashionable Upper East Side osteopath, who's treating Robert Harland, receives two postcards of the Empire State Building from someone called Karim Khan, one posted in Turkey, the other Iran. A group of migrant workers, including Khan, en route from Afghanistan to the EU, is brutally gunned down in Macedonia. Khan escapes death, but is captured to endure worse - terrible torture. The quest to find the link between these apparently random events is pursued by Harland, with the help of Isis Hernick, a young female officer of MI6, in a remarkable thriller that explores our frightening post 9/11 world. It is a world that inspires paranoia on a grand scale, where international agencies give no quarter and show no scruple in hunting down supposed terrorists, and where torture is used by democratic societies who cite defence as the justification for their acts.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: 1
Publisher: Orion
Published: 04 Sep 2003
ISBN 10: 0752856839
ISBN 13: 9780752856834
Book Overview: Porter's two previous novels received outstanding reviews from critics who agree that he is THE writer of espionage thrillers for the new millennium A SPY'S LIFE sold nearly 20,000 copies in the trade and 70,000 in mass market paperback Promotable author: Henry Porter is a well known journalist Porter's novels are cutting edge, brilliantly researched and bang up to the minute