Synopses & Reviews
CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, receives a cryptic message from an agent operating deep undercover in Russia:
"He has betrayed us and wants to go to war." Unable to make contact, the Director of Operations is forced to turn to one of his most deadly field officers—Will Cochrane. His mission: infiltrate the remote submarine base in eastern Russia, locate the agent operating under the codename Svelte, and decode his message—or die trying.
It's a near-impossible task—even for a man who carries the codename Spartan, a title given to the most effective Western intelligence officers. Will successfully locates the base but finds Svelte near death, his last words a final clue: Only Sentinel can stop him. Now it's up to Will to uncover the true meaning of Svelte's message . . . and discover the identity of the legendary operative known only as "Sentinel." An unforgettable, enthralling espionage thriller, written by a real-life former agent.
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“An in Spycatcher, Dunns action scenes are vividly drawn. Lovers of derring-do will love this series.” Booklist on < i=""> Sentinel <>
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“Dunn delivers insights into a world most of us will never experienceexcept between the covers of a book, or maybe someday in a movie as good as the best of the Bond and Bourne sagas.” Oakland Tribune on < i=""> Sentinel <>
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“Great talent, great imagination, and real been-there, done-that authenticity. . . Highly recommended.” Lee Child, < i=""> New York Times <> bestselling author of < i=""> The Affair <>
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“Dunn, a former M16 officer, fashions a Nietzschean hero who looks poised to give Lee Childs Jack Reacher a run for his readers. . . . This is [a] twisty, cleverly crafted work.” Kirkus Reviews on < i=""> Spycatcher <>
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“Matthew Dunn is [a] very talented new author. I know of no other spy thriller that so successfully blends the fascinating nuances of the business of espionage and intelligence work with full-throttle suspense storytelling.” Jeffery Deaver, < i=""> New York Times <> bestselling author of < i=""> Carte Blanche <>
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“Terse conversations infused with subtle power plays, brutal encounters among allies with competing agendas, and forays into hostile territory orchestrated for clockwork efficiency but vulnerable to deadly missteps. . . . A stylish and assured debut.” Washington Post on < i=""> Spycatcher <>
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“[Dunn] has created a plot with plenty of action and lots of twists and turns . . . nonstop action and relentless danger.” Associated Press on < i=""> Spycatcher <>
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“Spycatcher makes a strong argument that it takes a real spy to write a truly authentic espionage novel . . . [The story] practically bursts at the seams with boots-on-the-ground insight and realism . . . Dunn is a gifted storyteller.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram on < i=""> Spycatcher <>
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“Like le Carré and Fleming before him, [Dunn] is the real thing, a former member of SIS turned fictional chronicler of the secret world. . . . Meet Will Cochrane, a one-man weapon of mass destruction; 007 is a cocktail-sipping lush compared with Cochrane.” The Telegraph (UK) on < i=""> Spycatcher <>
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“A real spy proves he is a real writerand a truly deft and inventive one. This is a stunning debut.” Ted Bell, < i=""> New York Times <> bestselling author of < i=""> Phantom <>
About the Author
As an MI6 field officer, Matthew Dunn recruited and ran agents, coordinated and participated in special operations, and acted in deep-cover roles throughout the world. He operated in environments where, if captured, he would have been executed. Dunn was trained in all aspects of intelligence collection, deep-cover deployments, small arms, explosives, military unarmed combat, surveillance, and infiltration.
Medals are never awarded to modern MI6 officers, but Dunn was the recipient of a rare personal commendation from the secretary of state for work he did on one mission, which was deemed so significant that it directly influenced the success of a major international incident.
During his time in MI6, Dunn conducted approximately seventy missions. All of them were successful. He currently lives in England, where he is at work on the fifth Spycatcher novel.