The international arms trade is about to become a
national problem...In 2012, in a Middle Eastern souk, CIA agent Miles
Brookhaven was attacked. At the time he
was infiltrating rebel groups in the area.
No one was certain if his cover had been blown or if the act was just an
arbitrary attack on Westerners. Months
later, the incident remains a mystery. Now,
Liz Carlyle and her Counter Terrorism unit in MI5 have been charged with the
task of watching the international under-the-counter arms trade. With the Arabic region in such a volatile
state, the British Intelligence forces have become increasing concerned that
extremist Al-Qaeda jihadist are building their power base ready to launch
another attack. As the pressure mounts, Liz,
and her team must intercept illegal weapons before they get into the wrong
hands. When MI5 learns that the source
of the arms deals is located in Western Europe, Liz finds herself on a manhunt
that leads her to Paris, to Berlin and into her own long-forgotten past. A past buried so deep that she thought it
would never resurface ... Close Call is by Stella Rimington and is
due to be published in July 2014.
The Black Grotto
is by Conor Fitzgerald and is due to be published in August 2014. There's no cure for murder. Commissario Alec Blume, on health leave and
fleeing his partner Caterina, has retreated from Rome to central Italy. At the Villa Romanelli he enrols on a natural
remedies course conducted by a young woman named Silvana. But far from recuperating or resolving his
differences with Caterina, a feverish Blume becomes isolated and sluggish with
sickness. Increasingly ill at ease in
the stifling environment, the dark history of the crumbling villa and its
once-magnificent gardens draws him in. And
when a Romanian girl who works for Silvana's ambiguous fiancé Niki asks for his
help, Blume finds himself dragged into the shadowy case of a missing girl, and
the secret horrors of the garden's malign beauty.
Three brothers come together in this uncompromising
debut about a gun deal gone wrong. Huddy
Marr, the proprietor of Blue City pawnshop in Memphis, knows jewellery, guns,
and guitars. When a long-time client
dies, Huddy is called to appraise his considerable gun collection. If he can buy up the guns, Huddy knows he can
make a killing and finally move to a less seedy part of town. But he needs cash up front, and for that he
needs help from his brothers. But there
is trouble inherent in these wares, and in this family. And in this city a change of fortune doesn’t
come easy. Stephen Schottenfeld’s first
novel is a masterful depiction of a business and a family, and an examination
of class and law, loyalty and betrayal, and blood. Bluff
City Pawn is due to be published in October 2014.
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