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I love everything about the books, the double and treble crossing, the suspicions, the planning and the execution of operations, the travel and descriptions of the places, the dodgy diplomacy and most of all the characters, I believe in Kate and her family and associates and all the goodies and baddies she encounters, I invested in her and it so paid off
In the year 1994, he married Claudia, Vice-Admiral Hon. Sir Nicholas Hill-Norton’s daughter. The couple have three children. A strong dose of international politics with an all-too-plausible premise.”– Observer, on Secret Service I’ve always enjoyed Le Carré stories; they are exciting but in a different way. Bradby’s writing is vibrant, bang on the minute and issues ( there’s even a nod to high level associations with individuals who procure under age girls for entertainment). Brad by has big boots to fill in this genre and he’s doing so in spades. Absolutely loved this story. Totally involved from start to finish. The narration is good; a little stilted at times, but I can forgive that. Great character voices. Miss this at your peril!
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Tom Bradby is an awesome story teller, with his obvious knowledge and research all things ‘spy’ become accessible to us and he tells a incluisve, easy to read yet thorough and immersive story
Before long, he is on the run - not only from a faceless enemy, but from his own past. Which will catch up with him first? Teems with twists and the denouement is imaginative and unexpected.”– Times (UK), on Secret Service My thanks to Random House U.K./Transworld Publishers and Penguin Random House U.K. Audio for an eARC and unabridged audiobook edition via NetGalley of ‘Triple Cross’ by Tom Bradby in exchange for an honest review. The audiobook is narrated by Juliet Aubrey and has a running time of 10 hours, 19 minutes at 1x speed.Kate is playing a very dangerous and unpredictable game - pretty much piggy in the middle, between the British and the Russians, striving to discover the identity of a mole at the heart of British Intelligence. Is it the Prime Minister, or someone else entirely?