A Shadow Intelligence

A Shadow Intelligence

by OliverHarris (Author)

Synopsis

A BRILLIANT NEW ESPIONAGE THRILLER FOR FANS OF JOHN LE CARRE

The intelligence service puts two years and over GBP100k into the training of new field officers. You're shown how to steal cars, strip weapons, hack bank accounts. There are courses on the use of blackmail and improvised explosives, two workshops solely dedicated to navigating by the stars. But nothing about what I had heard one old spy call whiplash. No one tells you how to go home.

There is a dark side to MI6 that needs men like Elliot Kane - mercurial, inquisitive, free floating. He's spent fifteen years managing events overseas that never make the papers, deniable and deeply effective. Kane is a ghost in his own life, picking up and dropping personalities as each new cover story comes into play. But when a woman he loves, Joanna Lake, vanishes without a trace in Kazakhstan, he is forced centre stage in his own life.

Drawn ever deeper into a realm of deception, Kane moves from merely infiltrating events to steering them. He's used to a new mode of hybrid psychological warfare - but snowbound Kazakhstan presents unique challenges. Poised between China, Russia and the West, dictatorship and democracy, state intelligence and an increasingly powerful world of private agencies, it's impossible to work out who is manipulating who. And Kane's not the only one trying to figure out where Joanna Lake has gone or what she learned before disappearing.

Unable to trust anyone, hunted by his own colleagues, and with the life of someone he loves at stake, Kane needs to work out who is driving events, and why...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 02 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1408709910
ISBN 13: 9781408709917

Media Reviews
A twisting spiral of lies and corruption, a pitch-perfect portrait of contemporary London and a beguiling bastard of a hero * Val McDermid, praise for The Hollow Man *
Makes the capital as eerie as Le Carre's Berlin * Evening Standard, praise for Deep Shelter *
Harris has a terrific sense of place, hurtling between the wealthiest and most-run-down areas of London... The plot unfolds in a chilling and totally unexpected direction * Joan Smith, Sunday Times, praise for The House of Fame *
Non-stop activity is exhaustingly gripping, and Oliver Harris is punchy and perceptive * The Times, praise for The House of Fame *
[Belsey has] got to be London's coolest cop... Harris has plundered London's underworld for his richly plotted and unusual detective series... It's heady stuff * Daily Mail, praise for The Hollow Man *
Thrills, spills and fine writing * Daily Telegraph, praise for The Hollow Man *
Relentless...explosive * Daily Mail, praise for Deep Shelter *
Heaven, I'm in heaven... n fact, I'm in Hampstead, where Detective Nick Belsey is based, and he's the coolest cop you'll have come across in ages. London through his eyes is as atmospheric as a drawing by Gustave Dore...This demands to be read before the television adaptation * Kate Saunders, praise for Deep Shelter *
A fast-paced thriller that is also nuanced and evocative...hats off to Harris, who has, once again, managed it with style and authority * Laura Wilson, Guardian, praise for House of Fame *
Meticulously plotted, with a delirious, haunted, paranoid atmosphere. Belsey is an irresistible mixture of the reliable and the reckless, laconic and tightly wound... Harris writes beautifully... Imbued with an uncommon subtlety and intelligence, House of Fame is a superb novel * Irish Times, praise for House of Fame *
Harris has a rare ability to combine storytelling that has a freewheeling, improvisatory feel with a plot that has been long hours in the concocting... [Belsey] is fast becoming the best anti-hero in British crime fiction * Irish Independent, praise for House of Fame *
Author Bio
Oliver Harris was born in London in 1978. He has an MA in Shakespeare studies from UCL, and a PhD in psychoanalysis from Birkbeck. He is the author of the Nick Belsey series of crime novels, as well as one work of non-fiction: Lacan's Return to Antiquity. He teaches creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.