Ella Beales The espionage historian has written a biography of Thomas Kendrick, long serving officer of MI6. David Boyle The final Wolf Pack novel from the master spy novelist. Frederick Forsyth Tony Kent A high-stakes sequel that fuses Forsyth’s enduring political vision with Tony Kent’s contemporary thriller style, making Revenge of Odessa essential reading for thriller fans. An anthology of 24 stories by established and emerging writers, each drawing on the style of Hitchcock. R.N. Morris Demonstrates Morris's assured grasp of spy fiction, and his ability to shape it around character, humour and moral ambiguity. Jasmine Guama Thomas Waugh's Endgame brings an exciting blend of humour and high-stakes suspense to the Daniel Ambler spy thriller series. Jack Ayre Brilliantly demonstrates Foreman’s knowledge and insight into the political chicanery of Ancient Rome. Peter Tonkin once again demonstrates why he stands head and shoulders above the crowd with a novel to be enjoyed by those who know the era well as well as newcomers.
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Spymaster: The Man Who Saved MI6, by Helen Fry

Agent in the Shadows, by Alex Gerlis

Revenge of Odessa, by Frederick Forsyth and Tony Kent.

Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock edited by Maxim Jakubowski

Cover Story, by R.N. Morris

Endgame, by Thomas Waugh


Blood and Poison, by Richard Foreman

Shadow of Poison, by Peter Tonkin
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