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Blind Pursuit

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Annette C, Librarian

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This a fast paced thriller that starts off at a cracking pace and does not let up until the very last page. I barely had time to pause for breath as I raced through it.
Callum is married to Lea and has the perfect life except that one day he is informed that she has died abroad and it becomes clear that she had many secrets, the biggest of which was that she was working as an agent for MI5!
To add to his shock, Callum is subsequently pursued by spies from all sides who think he has top secret information that his wife entrusted to him.
Not knowing who to trust, Callum flees, determined to find out the truth and do the right thing both for his wife and his country.
This was an explosive thriller which pulled me in very quickly-I liked the character of Callum, his reading difficulties formed a clever part of the story and certainly made me sympathise with him all the more.
Lea’s story is told through a series of flashbacks and was particularly poignant knowing what had happened to her. I’m assuming that “Blind Pursuit “ is a stand alone novel although I for one would certainly like to know more about Callum.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for my advance copy.
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