Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A thrilling World War One spy story from the author of the acclaimed Jack Haldean series. "There's a spy in England. Frankie's letter. Read Frankie's letter ..." Those were the last words said by a dying man to Anthony Brooke in Kiel, the heart of Imperial Germany, during the height of World War One.
Anthony Brooke, English secret agent, was unsuspected until Terence Cavanaugh stumbled into his room. His cover blown and with the German army at his heels, Anthony has to escape from Kiel and get the secret of Frankie's letter back to England.
But who is Frankie? The search to discover the truth leads Anthony to an innocent-seeming country house. Here, deep within the English countryside, as Anthony uncovers a web of spies, treachery and terrorists, the war becomes very close, very personal, and, as he falls hopelessly in love, very, very dangerous.
Synopsis
"There's a spy in England. Read Frankie's letter..." A dying man's words to Anthony Brooke at the height of WW1. Who is Frankie? Cover blown and the German army close, English secret agent Brooke's search leads him to a country house. In the English countryside, as Anthony uncovers a web of spies, treachery and terrorists, the war becomes personal.