In a village on the Suffolk coast, Frank Perry waits for his past to arrive. A decade before he spied for the Government on the Iranian chemical and biological weapon installations. His information damaged their killing capacity for years. Now, Iran will have its revenge and has despatched their most deadly assassin to fulfil the task. Codenamed the Anvil, he will move with stealth towards his chosen objective unless Perry's protectors can reach him first. As he draws nearer, the ring of steel around Perry grows tighter. But against a faceless adversary, and with the job fatally compromised by the stifling political bureaucracy surrounding it, there seems little chance that the past will not have its day once more...
Gerald Seymour
Gerald Seymour is a British author known for his gripping thrillers that delve into the world of espionage and political intrigue. His most famous work, "Harry's Game," is a critically acclaimed novel that explores the complexities of conflict in Northern Ireland. Seymour's vivid storytelling and meticulous research have made him a master of the genre.