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Traitor

Written by: Duncan Falconer
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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After a surveillance mission in Sevastopol goes badly wrong, Stratton finds himself doing penance at MI16, the government's clandestine organisation that creates weapons equipment for Special Forces and the secret service. But Sevastopol has started something. In the North Sea a team of hijackers take over the giant Morpheus oil platform.

They are demanding two billion dollars. Inside twenty-four hours. Or the bodies will start falling. With the SBS overstretched and its surveillance team locked down, there is only one option: Stratton and a team of unproven operatives from MI16. Stratton knows he has to redeem himself and he also has his own agenda. One of the men on the rig is an old friend. And Stratton intends to save him.

But one of Stratton's team is not what they appear to be. A traitor. With a deadly agenda of their own. And Morpheus is just the beginning. This is the incendiary sixth thriller in the Stratton series by the UK's leading ex-SF professional.

©2010 Duncan Falconer (P)2011 Hachette Digital
Action & Adventure Action Thrillers Espionage Genre Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military

Critic Reviews

For The Protector: "A gripping and authentic view of life and death in the dangerous world of private protection." (Soldier)
For The Operative: "His novels contain even more bangs than rival Andy McNab's." ( Mirror)
For The Hostage: "Inevitably he'll be compared to Andy McNab, but I'd say Falconer has the edge." ( Mail on Sunday)
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