The Distance

The Distance by Helen Giltrow, published by Orion Publishing Group in 2014, is a first edition that spans 391 pages. This fiction work delves into the life of Charlotte Alton, who has left behind her previous career of trading in secrets and creating new identities. However, she is drawn back into that world when presented with a challenging job that involves infiltrating an experimental prison to eliminate a target that may not even exist.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of deception and danger as Charlotte navigates this seemingly impossible task. The story unfolds within the realms of thrillers and suspense, highlighting the complexities of her situation and the motivations that compel her to accept the job despite the risks involved. This edition offers an engaging look into a high-stakes scenario where trust is scarce, and the truth is elusive.
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Charlotte Alton has put her old life behind her. The life where she bought and sold information, unearthing secrets buried too deep for anyone else to find, or fabricating new identities for people who need their histories erased. But now she has been offered one more job. To get a hit-man into an experimental new prison and take out someone who according to the records isn’t there at all. It’s impossible. A suicide mission. And quite possibly a set-up. So why can’t she say no?
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