The Long Suit

The Long Suit by Philip Davison, published by Penguin Books in 2004, is a thrilling narrative that delves into the life of a man grappling with his past. This edition spans 278 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds on a Long Island golf course, where a corpse and three golf balls set the stage for Harry Fielding’s reluctant return to the dangerous world of MI5, accompanied by a challenging new partner.
Readers will find a blend of espionage and suspense as Harry navigates his complex emotions and the murky waters of his assignment. The narrative explores themes of morality and the struggle to escape a crooked past, all while Harry contends with the unpredictable nature of his apprentice, Johnny Weeks. As the plot thickens and Harry questions the clarity of his mission, the tension escalates, making for an engaging read within the realms of fiction and mystery.
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Philip Davison’s taut, action-packed, emotionally complex series follows the story of a crooked man who desperately wants to go straight. On the second green of a Long Island golf course there are three golf balls and a corpse with a bullet hole in its forehead. The call goes out for Harry Fielding to come in from the cold. With a new suit and a new partner, Harry is back where he least wants to be: playing the deadly games of MI5. It doesn’t help that his apprentice, Johnny Weeks, is a troublemaker with the measured diffidence of a French waiter and the volatility of a pit-bull terrier. Harry goes back to the work he hates but does so well, but as his instructions come in and the purpose of his job doesn’t get any clearer, Harry begins to wonder if he has been set up—and for what purpose.
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