Free Agent

Free Agent by Jeremy Duns, published by Penguin Group USA in 2010, is an engaging spy thriller that spans 342 pages. The narrative follows Paul Dark, a young MI6 recruit, as he embarks on a mission alongside his legendary father to track down Nazi war criminals in June 1945. The story takes a dramatic turn twenty-five years later when a defecting KGB officer appears in Nigeria, prompting Dark to reassess everything he believed about his past operations and the woman he loved during that time.
Readers will find an intense exploration of espionage and the complexities of loyalty and betrayal. As Dark grapples with the implications of his past and the threat of being labeled a double agent, the novel delves into themes of deception and the murky world of intelligence work. This edition, presented in English, captures the essence of classic spy fiction, drawing comparisons to the works of renowned authors in the genre.
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“I was transported back to the heyday of spy fiction and . . . the best of le Carré, Deighton, and Forsyth.” -Christopher Reich, author of Rules of Deception Hailed as “the beginning of a classic series that’s sure to be a huge hit” (Gayle Lynds), Free Agentis an intense and relentlessly paced spy thriller that introduces an unforgettable new hero to the canon of espionage literature. In June 1945, Paul Dark, a young MI6 recruit, joined his legendary agent father on a mission to hunt down and execute Nazi war criminals. Twenty-five years later, a defecting KGB officer turns up in Nigeria, leading Dark to the sudden realization that everything he thought he knew about the 1945 operation, about its repercussions and about Anna- the woman he fell in love with during his assignment-was a lie. Now Dark is suspected of being a double agent and must flee to Nigeria to find, confront, and, if necessary, kill the only woman he has ever loved.
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