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The Paris Trap: A Daniel Jacot Spy Mystery
Crispin Black
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Description for The Paris Trap: A Daniel Jacot Spy Mystery
Paperback. A new Daniel Jacot spy thriller - the French have picked up ntelligence that the new British PM is the subject of a terrorist plot; Jacot is Lady Nevinson's first choice to investigate further.. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: FHD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129. .
After a messy struggle to maintain grip on government, the Home Secretary finds herself appointed as a surprise Prime Minister. Compounding the chaos, MI6 receives intelligence of a fanatical terrorist cell operating in Paris. A sophisticated insider attack on the Home Secretary is being plotted. Her sudden move into No 10 exponentially raises the stakes. Britain’s fate now depends on one man: Daniel Jacot. Seconded to the French Foreign Legion, he is handed the delicate task of investigating the leads. He has to tread carefully as France itself is riddled by the election of a new, inexperienced President. And ... Read more
After a messy struggle to maintain grip on government, the Home Secretary finds herself appointed as a surprise Prime Minister. Compounding the chaos, MI6 receives intelligence of a fanatical terrorist cell operating in Paris. A sophisticated insider attack on the Home Secretary is being plotted. Her sudden move into No 10 exponentially raises the stakes. Britain’s fate now depends on one man: Daniel Jacot. Seconded to the French Foreign Legion, he is handed the delicate task of investigating the leads. He has to tread carefully as France itself is riddled by the election of a new, inexperienced President. And ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Gibson Square Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781783341153
SKU
V9781783341153
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Ref
99-50
About Crispin Black
Crispin Black started his military career as a commissioned officer in the Welsh Guards. He worked as an intelligence officer for the Ministry of Defence and was in active service in Northern Ireland, Cyprus and the Falklands (where he served on the HMS Sir Galahad), studied at Cambridge University and was intelligence liaison with the Cabinet Office during 9/11. He ... Read more
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