The Girl from Kandahar - Tales of MI7, #2 - E-book - ePub

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 James Ward - The Girl from Kandahar - Tales of MI7, #2.
"If you're looking for a fast-paced, realistic political thriller, with a multi-perspective narrative, rich detail, and twists that will keep the reader... Lire la suite
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"If you're looking for a fast-paced, realistic political thriller, with a multi-perspective narrative, rich detail, and twists that will keep the reader guessing, look no further." - The San Francisco Book Review. In Afghanistan, British secret servicewoman Marcie Brown, posing as the third wife of one of ISAF's most trusted operatives, is killed in a drone strike. Or at least, that's what the official report states.
Deep inside enemy territory, what remains of her body is deemed irrecoverable. Seven thousand miles away, her grieving husband, MI7 officer Nicholas Fleming, joins a police investigation which stumbles onto an Islamist plot to bomb central London. Handed responsibility for the counter-terrorism initiative, he uncovers evidence that one of the bombers is his wife. By degrees, the utterly unbelievable becomes plausible and, at last, undeniable. And to make matters worse, there's evidence that she's slowly recovering her memory . "Think through the suspense espionage thrillers that remain like phantoms in the brain and likely they will have been conceived by a British Isles author.
We now add another master of the medium in J. J. Ward"- Grady Harp.

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Biographie de James Ward

James Ward is the author of the Tales of MI7 series, as well as two volumes of poetry, a couple of philosophical works, some general fiction and a collection of ghost stories. His awards include the Oxford University Humanities Research Centre Philosophical Dialogues Prize, The Eire Writer's Club Short Story Award, and the 'Staffroom Monologue' Award. His stories and essays have appeared in Falmer, Dark Tales and Comparative Criticism.
He has an MA and a DPhil, both in Philosophy from Sussex University. He currently works as a secondary school teacher, and lives in East Sussex.

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