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When fifteen-year-old American Hailey Portman goes missing in Switzerland, her desperate parents seek the help of their neighbor, Finn Harrington, a seemingly quiet historian rumored to be a former spy.

Sensing the story runs deeper than anyone yet knows, Finn reluctantly agrees to make some enquiries. He has little to go on other than his instincts, and his instincts have been wrong in the past - sometimes spectacularly wrong.

But he gets involved anyway, never imagining that Hailey's disappearance might be linked to the tragic events that ended his career six years earlier, drawing him back into a deadly world that has neither forgiven nor forgotten.

©2016 Kevin Wignall (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Espionage Genre Fiction International Mystery & Crime Literary Fiction Mystery Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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Well worth a listen. I'd suggest the audio book will enhance the enjoyment as Simon Vance adds credibility to Finn. Only criticism is the largely untouchability of the same which takes some believing. However, this aside a superb book with some clever twists and a solid and satisfying ending.

Slow start but stick with it

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Fast gripping story and very enjoyable. superbly performed by Simon Vance. I hope the author does more in this series with this main character and of read by Simon Vance.

Great story well read.

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excellent listen.good story very well read.do not like having to type so many worss in a simple review

excellent

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loved it, if you like mysteries this is well worth the listen, I would recommend highly

mystery, thriller

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Wignall puts his more illustrious "comfort zone" literary peers in their place. Highly recommended.

Brilliant!

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