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Free Agent

Paul Dark Trilogy, Book 1

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By: Jeremy Duns
Narrated by: Ashley Cook
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In July 1945, MI6 agent Paul Dark took part in a top-secret mission to hunt down and execute Nazi war criminals. Now it’s 1969, and a KGB colonel called Slavin has walked into the High Commission with information indicating there is a double agent within the service.

Dark has been largely above suspicion during MI6’s years of self-recrimination, but this time he’s in the frame. His options are fight or flight - whatever the consequences.

©2015 Jeremy Duns (P)2015 Oakhill Publishing
Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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"Deep knowledge of espionage and classic spy novels informs this excellent debut.... Be warned: Duns loves shocking reversals." (The Guardian)
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Intriguing and gripping in equal measure. An exciting exploration of post-imperial espionage, with just the right amount of viscera.

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