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In this gripping debut thriller set during the Cold War, agents from MI5 and the CIA team up to find a Soviet spy.
July 1961. Once a shining star at MI5, agent Richard Knox is now suspended with a tarnished image. However, when he is called upon to investigate a double murder, Knox is given a chance to clear his name and find a traitor-but it could also destroy him. Fortunately, Knox isn't the only one hunting for a mole. CIA recruit Abey Bennett is eager to help.
Meanwhile, in a secret Soviet Union city , scientist Irina Valera is on the verge of a communications breakthrough. It could change the world, especially for whatever country has control of it . . .
As three global powers engage in a battle for power, the Cold War begins to heat up for three people who must now fight to stay alive . . .
Praise for Red Corona
"Relentless and sleek. The pitch-perfect debut-a gripping espionage thriller in the vein of Charles Cumming, Tom Rob Smith, and Mick Herron-signals the arrival of a remarkable talent." -A. J. Finn, author of the #1 New York Times–bestseller, The Woman in the Window
"A thoroughly engaging spy thriller that had me gripped from start to finish and left me desperate for more." -S. J. Watson, author of the New York Times–bestseller, Before I Go to Sleep
"A clever and complex thriller with truly memorable characters. The '60s setting is brilliantly done." -Elly Griffiths. Edgar Award–winning author of the Ruth Galloway mysteries
"An entertaining blend of Le Carré-like in-house establishment rivalries and sheer propulsive action reminiscent of Len Deighton." -Maxim Jakubowski
July 1961. Once a shining star at MI5, agent Richard Knox is now suspended with a tarnished image. However, when he is called upon to investigate a double murder, Knox is given a chance to clear his name and find a traitor-but it could also destroy him. Fortunately, Knox isn't the only one hunting for a mole. CIA recruit Abey Bennett is eager to help.
Meanwhile, in a secret Soviet Union city , scientist Irina Valera is on the verge of a communications breakthrough. It could change the world, especially for whatever country has control of it . . .
As three global powers engage in a battle for power, the Cold War begins to heat up for three people who must now fight to stay alive . . .
Praise for Red Corona
"Relentless and sleek. The pitch-perfect debut-a gripping espionage thriller in the vein of Charles Cumming, Tom Rob Smith, and Mick Herron-signals the arrival of a remarkable talent." -A. J. Finn, author of the #1 New York Times–bestseller, The Woman in the Window
"A thoroughly engaging spy thriller that had me gripped from start to finish and left me desperate for more." -S. J. Watson, author of the New York Times–bestseller, Before I Go to Sleep
"A clever and complex thriller with truly memorable characters. The '60s setting is brilliantly done." -Elly Griffiths. Edgar Award–winning author of the Ruth Galloway mysteries
"An entertaining blend of Le Carré-like in-house establishment rivalries and sheer propulsive action reminiscent of Len Deighton." -Maxim Jakubowski