Tabatha's Code

Tabatha's Code

by Matthew D ' Ancona (Author)

Synopsis

Using all the expertise and knowledge gleaned from his political journalism, Matthew d'Ancona (Political Journalist of the Year, 2004) delivers a fast-paced thriller which takes the reader through a rollercoaster ride of global politics and personal betrayals. When Cambridge undergraduate Nick falls in love with an American student during a summer holiday in California, he fails to realise the far-reaching consequences this short but passionate affair will have on him. Years later, still haunted by memories and regrets, he continues to receive regular "coded" messages from the other side of the Atlantic. Is this a token of their ancient love, or is his Tabatha playing a much more dangerous game? As Nick is kidnapped by secret-service agents, his personal life spirals even further out of control, and he realizes he is just a pawn in the hands of obscure forces, and his former lover the head of a most dangerous network of anti-global terrorists.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
Published: 01 May 2006

ISBN 10: 1846880122
ISBN 13: 9781846880124

Media Reviews
'an exciting and thought-provoking thriller' The Sunday Telegraph 'Intricate, well-developed, full of twists and turns... The plot is ingenious, the narrative gripping' Alan Massie, The Scotsman 'Tabatha's Code is as big a dipper as you'd delight to ride' The Independent 'Pleasingly twisty... [with] a solid intellectual backbone' Time Out Tabatha's Code works as a story of ideas. It works as a portrait of a particular type of twenty-first-century man... it works as a memoir of life on the American hippy trail in the old days... the result is readable, relevant and instructive' The Literary Review 'A gripping, fast-moving thriller that switches between a surfers' beach in California and the Algonquin Hotel in Manhattan, and between an interrogation suite in Amsterdam and a seedy flat in London, with the panache of a Hollywood blockbuster' Michael Arditti, The Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Matthew d'Ancona is the Deputy Editor and political columnist of the Sunday Telegraph. He contributes regularly to several other publications and makes frequent radio and television appearances.