Secret Service

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Pub Date 30 May 2019 | Archive Date 14 Apr 2023

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Description

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The new Sunday Times bestselling novel from Tom Bradby, perfect for fans of Line of Duty, Crisis and Bodyguard.
'A gripping thriller' Sunday Times

The world is on the brink of crisis.
The Cold War is playing out once more on the global stage.
And governments will do whatever it takes to stay at the top . . .
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To those who don’t really know her, Kate Henderson’s life must seem perfectly ordinary. But she is in fact a senior MI6 officer, who right now is nursing the political equivalent of a nuclear bomb.

Kate’s most recent mission has yielded the startling intelligence that the British Prime Minister has cancer – and that one of the leading candidates to replace him may be a Russian agent of influence.

Up against the clock to uncover the Russian mole, Kate risks everything to get to the truth. But with her reputation to uphold, her family hanging by a thread and a leadership election looming, she is quickly running out of options, and out of time.

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The new Sunday Times bestselling novel from Tom Bradby, perfect for fans of Line of Duty, Crisis and Bodyguard.
'A gripping thriller' Sunday Times

The world is on the brink of...


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ISBN 9781787632035
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PAGES 368

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I found myself stealing away minutes of time here and there in order to read this book. I wanted to know.....! Well written and easy to follow with an agreeably small cast of characters so that one didn't have to keep looking back to remember who was who. I enjoyed the way that the main character, Kate, had a family and a near enough normal life alongside her work for MI6. The story line is bang up to date including references we can relate to post 2018. I can see this being made into an excellent British film or TV series. Definitely recommended!

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I thought thies was an exceptionally well written book The characters were well explained and the plot carefully crafted. It seems especially poignant at this moment in time when we have all the politcal upheaval around Brexit and Russian interference in our democratic process.

The story tells of one of the many investigations the secret service have to follow. The main agent is a young woman with a husband and family. It demonstrates well how difficult it is to live a separate life from work and home. The problems that being a parent can throw at you when you are desperately trying to keep our country safe. It weaves a story of intrigue, politics and human fraility. Politicians do not emerge well from the plot. However, it demonstrates the power of friendship and betrayal, death and survival.

A good book which I strongly recommend for a captivating read!

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An excellent story about espionage & the ongoing battle between the Britain & Russia.
Kate is a spy working for the British Secret Service who receives information that a Russian agent has infiltrated the British government.
The story is so well written & would easily transfer either to TV or film.

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Very much a book of 2019 - Russian interference in UK politics; who can one trust. 'Secret Service' will keep readers guessing through many twists and turns until the final chapter.

A realistic, well-written novel - would recommend to anyone.

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Fantastic, I loved this a very believable story great characters some great clues as well as red herrings with twists that will make this a book to remember and topical (no Brexit so don't worry). It starts in London and travels around ending down memories lane for Kate and well that would be telling and you need to read it for yourself.
Kate holds the Russian desk in the secret services with a strong team and bosses desperate for climbing ladders. When Kates team gets the tip of of tip offs that the PM is about step down because of health issues and a Russian man is sorted to step up. And the story begins booking me from the start and why would i want to put it down and sure you will see what i mean.
I do highly recommend this book and no I'm not related to the author but i do love his book as i said earlier.

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My thanks to NetGalley and publisher Random House UK for the ARC.
This is a cracking thriller - no less worthy of a TV series like The Bodyguard and Homeland; excellent writing and characterisation for the main protagonists, Kate and Stuart Henderson, and really good dialogue.
A contemporary feel to the storyline which encompasses the use of social-media, misinformation and election-rigging by foreign powers.
Kate Henderson, an MI6 Russian Desk officer, is married to Stuart and have 2 children Fiona and Gus. Stuart works in the Department for Education as an aide to the Minister, Imogen Conrad and, with her husband, the two couples are socially friends.
Kate receives unsolicited information from an old friend, Sergei, whom she had met in Russia many years before, that three high-ranking Russians were to meet aboard a super-yacht Empress in Istanbul. With a small team she mounts an operation to eavesdrop on the meeting, having used an illegal immigrant, Lena, to secure the job as Nanny to the owner's grandson on board.
The information the tapes contain point to the imminent resignation of the UK Prime Minister followed by one of the subsequent election candidates being a Russian spy, facilitated in their leadership quest by 'Viper' - who must be a mole working within either UK Government, or the security services.
The investigation into the two main leadership candidates begins: James Ryan the Home Secretary, and Imogen Conrad, but both become compromised in their challenge - Imogen through social media and James through press speculation. Which one could be the spy?
The hunt for the mole takes us from Istanbul to Athens, to the Greek islands and Helsinki, with sojourns in London for Kate, her boss Ian Granger, and Sir Alan Brabazon - 'C', to investigate just who the traitor could be. Eventually there are only four possibilities, and Kate is one of them. But Kate has her own suspicions and is determined to meet them head-on and does just that.
A really good story. I'd like to read more of Kate's adventures.

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