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Agent of the State

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444721874

Price: £12.99

ON SALE: 7th June 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense

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A suspected terrorist is frisked for explosives on the Embankment. Operators do this so skilfully he remains completely unaware… In New Scotland Yard a new brand of manager fails to deal with escalating threats – ‘aggressive indecision’ is what Detective Chief Inspector John Kerr calls it… He discovers that cocaine-fuelled sex parties in Knightsbridge are pulling in businessmen, Russian diplomats and senior members of the British government… When Kerr’s investigations are blocked by his bosses in Scotland Yard, he decides to go it alone and begins to expose a cover-up that extends to all levels of the British Establishment. Agent of the State is the first novel by Roger Pearce, a former Special Branch officer at New Scotland Yard who rose to become its Commander and a key player in Whitehall’s intelligence network. It is an authentic account of the way the British intelligence services work at all levels and of the hypocrisy of the British establishment.

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'The high-octane action begins on page one and doesn't let up until the end. A top-notch thriller with the unmistakeable ring of authenticity.'
Peter Robinson
'It's a tribute to Roger Pearce's ability that the plot never becomes inpenetrable and there's an uncomfortable authenticity as real-life operations are referenced... a breathless, hurtling page-turner.'
Financial Times
'Dramatic, fast-paced, codeword-heavy fun.'
Guardian
'Vividly written and delivering a glimpse of what counter-terrorism feels like, it's a highly promising start from a writer who could well have a big future.'
Daily Mail