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Secret Service

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Secret Service

Written by: Tom Bradby
Narrated by: Juliet Aubrey
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Secret Service written by Tom Bradby, read by Juliet Aubrey.

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.

Espionage International Mystery & Crime Mystery Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths

Critic Reviews

A gripping thriller
Enthralling and fast-moving . . . packed with details of modern tradecraft in the twilight world of spooks, against a background of politics at its most Machiavellian, it is the stuff headlines are made of
Teems with twists and the denouement is imaginative and unexpected
An excellent thriller straight out of today's headlines ... a fast, riveting yarn
A cracking, uber-topical spy thriller …Bradby deftly works in current fears of Moscow infiltrating our institutions amid a plot full of twists and turns
A strong dose of international politics with an all-too-plausible premise
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