Henry McGee is Not Dead
On sale
21st August 2014
Price: £5.99
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ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473604650
WARNING: ADDICTIVE READING.
WE WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF TIME, DRY EYES OR DISCONNECTION WITH REALITY FOLLOWING PROLONGED READING.
‘Granger has combined Ian Fleming, John Le Carré and Trevanian in one heady mix’ New York Times
START READING THE NOVEMBER MAN SERIES NOW! Then go on to read the rest, you won’t regret it.
On the foggy and desolate Seattle waterfront, a grey-haired, gray-eyed man foils a mugging. His name is Devereaux – the November Man. His act of salvation is the first, unexpected step on a perilous odyssey to the remote wilderness of Alaska.
His quest is for a mysterious individual named Henry McGee, the sometimes American, sometimes Russian master manipulator, teller of tales, and treacherous link between the superpowers, in a bizarre, far-reaching plot to destroy U.S. Intelligence.
The November Man is the unwilling intstrument of the plan’s success – or the determined key to its failure.
‘America’s best spy novelist’ Ed McBain
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WE WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF TIME, DRY EYES OR DISCONNECTION WITH REALITY FOLLOWING PROLONGED READING.
‘Granger has combined Ian Fleming, John Le Carré and Trevanian in one heady mix’ New York Times
START READING THE NOVEMBER MAN SERIES NOW! Then go on to read the rest, you won’t regret it.
On the foggy and desolate Seattle waterfront, a grey-haired, gray-eyed man foils a mugging. His name is Devereaux – the November Man. His act of salvation is the first, unexpected step on a perilous odyssey to the remote wilderness of Alaska.
His quest is for a mysterious individual named Henry McGee, the sometimes American, sometimes Russian master manipulator, teller of tales, and treacherous link between the superpowers, in a bizarre, far-reaching plot to destroy U.S. Intelligence.
The November Man is the unwilling intstrument of the plan’s success – or the determined key to its failure.
‘America’s best spy novelist’ Ed McBain
Loved this? Read The Man Who Heard Too Much next . . .
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