SIS is under attack and time is running out... Sam McCready is The Deceiver, one of the Secret Intelligence Service's most unorthodox and most valued operatives, a legend in his own time. But someone wants to push him out, and they're willing to expose every secret from his past. Sam has one chance to escape the trap: it's risky, confrontational, and it might cost him his life. As he sets his plan in motion, he begins to realise that his opponent is trying to destabilize SIS. Who wants to get rid of him, and why? And what happens if he refuses to go quietly? What readers are saying: ***** 'Forsyth never lets you down. Always well researched, always gripping.' ***** 'Forsyth is the best storyteller . . . you feel that he is letting you in on secrets and that you are really there where the action is.' ***** 'Superb story and so topical. Once again Fredrick Forsyth demonstrates his mastery of suspense and mystery.'
Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Forsyth is a British author known for his thrillers that are meticulously researched and filled with political intrigue and espionage. His most notable works include "The Day of the Jackal," "The Odessa File," and "The Fourth Protocol." Forsyth's writing style is characterized by its attention to detail, complex plots, and realistic portrayal of international affairs. He is credited with revolutionizing the spy thriller genre by setting his stories in real-world settings and incorporating factual events and figures into his narratives. "The Day of the Jackal," his debut novel, remains his most famous work and a classic of the genre. Forsyth's contributions to literature have earned him numerous awards and accolades, solidifying his place as a master storyteller in the world of espionage fiction.