Touchstone (#11)

Touchstone (#11) by Laurie R. King, published by Allison & Busby in 2013, is a gripping narrative set in London during 1926. The story follows Harris Stuyvesant, an agent of the US Bureau of Investigation, who is on a mission to uncover the truth behind a series of bomb attacks believed to be orchestrated by a rising British politician. As Stuyvesant’s investigation deepens, he seeks the assistance of Bennett Grey, a man marked by his unique sensitivity to human deceit, which has led him to withdraw from society.
In this edition, readers will find a complex tale of espionage and intrigue that explores the intertwining lives of its characters against a backdrop of political tension. As Stuyvesant navigates a dangerous social landscape, he uncovers hidden secrets and a conspiracy that challenges his trust in Grey. This UK edition spans 560 pages and delves into themes of deception and loyalty, making it a notable addition to the thriller genre.
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London, 1926. Harris Stuyvesant, agent of the US Bureau of Investigation, is on a mission. A series of bomb attacks on American soil, thought to be enacted by an up-and-coming British politician, have left him with a vendetta more personal than professional. But when his search for answers leads him to government official Aldous Carstairs, the US agent may find himself in over his head. At Carstairs’ recommendation, Stuyvesant enlists the help of Bennett Grey, a man with unique abilities. After the Great War left him with an excruciating sensitivity to human deceit, Grey has withdrawn from the world. Now, however, he must help the American insert himself into the terrorist’s rich and radical social circle. Here Stuyvesant uncovers hidden secrets, a horrifying conspiracy, and wonders if he can trust his touchstone, Grey, to reveal the most dangerous player of all …
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