The Honey Trap by Clive Egleton

The Honey Trap by Clive Egleton

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Zusammenfassung

Adam Zawadzki's brutal murder on what should have been a routine delivery to Costa Rica, shocks everyone at SIS: Zawadzki's lacklustre army career left him with plenty of grievances, but none of them seemed to lead to a violent end. Against advice, Peter Ashton begins to probe into the murder.

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The Honey Trap by Clive Egleton

Adam Zawadzki's brutal murder on what should have been a routine delivery to Costa Rica, shocks everyone at SIS: Zawadzki's lacklustre army career left him with plenty of grievances, but none of them seemed to lead to a violent end. Against advice, Peter Ashdon begins to probe into the murder.
A classic spy novel, one of the best Egleton has written, using two of his strongest skills: authentic detail and relentless probing to reveal treachery buried deep in the past- Michael Hartland, Daily Telegraph (A Lethal Involv

As intense and chilling as le Carre, Egleton is one of today's best thriller writers - Booklist (A Killing in Moscow)

Arcane plot twists, exotic settings and bursts of violence, with a dollop of civilized sex . . .great. - New York Times (Blood Money)

If you have never met Peter Ashton before stand by for action. - Christine Barker, Birmingham Post
Clive Egleton brings years of experience in the Intelligence and Counter Espionage fields to his enthralling novels of suspense. Widely regarded as one of Britain's leading thriller writers, he is the author of nearly thirty highly acclaimed novels. He lives in the Isle of Wight.
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ISBN 13 9780340770610
ISBN 10 0340770619
Titel The Honey Trap
Autor Clive Egleton
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-02-01
Seitenanzahl 400
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