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Harry Neville is back. and it seems hes in up to his armpits even more than ever. this time there is more trust needed and less trust to be had. missing people, strange goings on in his own team? who to trust if anyone?
we are back for the Tufton street saga where it really does feel like we are working with realities here. and that is show i think via how much Tony seems to write with perfect knowledge of his subjects. the situations, the events that occur, the people he gives us seems too real. especially at the moment it felt like he might be picking it out of real life goings on! is he given us secret information out of a real life Mi5 unit.
its a definite read for those who like their spy thrillers.
are people bad guys if they are just looking out for themselves or their own?
does justice ever come to fruition for those who hold so much power? and who is playing who in the game of bad guys, good guys and those trying to figure out the in betweens.
when i first started these books they felt so smart and i was worried they would be too smart for me. but now im fully on board and actually real appreciate how Tony made it able for someone like me!

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