RIGHT PLACE. RIGHT TIME. WRONG MAN.
'Engrossing...ingenious...Goodman combines traditional elements - the nods to Buchan, Fleming and le Carré - with the topicality of 2020s technology and the threat from Russia' SUNDAY TIMES, THRILLERS OF THE MONTH
'A gripping debut, perfect for fans of Mick Herron and David McCloskey' THE SUN
'A twisty storyline and convincing action scenes make this a very promising debut' FINANCIAL TIMES
'In the very top tier of espionage fiction' M. W. CRAVEN
Jamie Tulloch is a successful exec at a top tech company, a long way from the tough upbringing that drove him to rise so far and so quickly.
But he has a secret...since the age of 23, he's had a helping hand from the Legend Programme, a secret intelligence effort to prepare impenetrable backstories for undercover agents. Real people, living real lives, willing to hand over their identities for a few weeks in return for a helping hand with plum jobs, influence and access.
When his tap on the shoulder finally comes, it's swiftly followed by the thud of a body. Arriving at a French airport ready to hand over his identity, Jamie finds his primary contact dead, the agent who's supposed to step into his life AWOL and his options for escape non-existent.
Pitched into a deadly mission on hostile territory, Jamie must contend with a rogue Russian general, arms dealers, elite hackers, CIA tac-ops and the discovery of a brewing plan for war. Dangerously out of his depth, he must convince his sceptical mission handler he can do the job of a trained field agent while using his own life story as convincing cover.
Can Jamie play himself well enough to avoid being killed - and to avert a lethal global conflict?
'An excellent debut with terrific pace...will grip you to the end' JAMES SWALLOW
'A twisting, edge-of-your-seat tale of mercenaries, greed, corruption, and espionage' I.S. BERRY
'I was on the edge of my seat the whole time' ANTONY JOHNSTON
'A rip-roaring page-turning keep-you-up-all-night thriller' NICHOLAS BINGE, author of ASCENSION
'Smart, riveting, and eerily prescient' SUNYI DEAN, Sunday Times Bestselling author of THE BOOK EATERS
'A pulse-pounding, twisting thrill-a-minute read that Slow Horses fans are going to absolutely love' ADAM SIMCOX
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781035416011
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 600 g
Dimensions: 234 x 164 x 36 mm
Innocents have been caught up in espionage ever since The Thirty-Nine Steps. David Goodman's engrossing thriller offers an ingenious variation on the trope. Goodman combines traditional elements - the nods to Buchan, Fleming and le Carré - with the topicality of 2020s technology and the threat from Russia - SUNDAY TIMES
A rip-roaring page-turning keep-you-up-all-night thriller - Nick Binge, author of ASCENSION
Delving into the messy alliances of our post-Cold War world, A Reluctant Spy delivers a twisting, edge-of-your-seat tale of mercenaries, greed, corruption, and espionage set in sultry Zanzibar. Taut and suspenseful, it's as sharp as the salt and lime on a Tanzanian margarita. - I.S. Berry
Ultra-modern espionage, globe-trotting action and high-octane fun - this is Spooks on steroids - Tim Glister
Gleaming with freshness and verve, A Reluctant Spy is a pulse-pounding, twisting thrill-a-minute read that Slow Horses fans are going to absolutely love. There's a new spy king in town... - Adam Simcox
Smart, riveting, and eerily prescient - Sunyi Dean, Sunday Times Bestselling author of The Book Eaters
A brilliant high concept, fast-moving and impeccably told. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. - Antony Johnston
A Reluctant Spy hits the ground running and never lets up. Clever, witty and all too believable; it's in the very top tier of espionage fiction - M. W. Craven
All-too-relatable spy thriller that raised my heart rate and kept it hammering. - Amber A. Logan
A Reluctant Spy is electrifying - a razor-sharp, warp-speed, tech-savvy spy thriller with a bang up-to-date geopolitical backdrop. Goodman will have you on the edge of your seat until the last page. - CHRIS MERRITT
An excellent debut with terrific pace, David Goodman's 'A Reluctant Spy' will grip you to the end - JAMES SWALLOW
A twisty storyline and convincing action scenes make this a very promising debut. - FINANCIAL TIMES
One of the most polished assured debuts I've read in recent years. A killer concept, artfully executed. A Reluctant Spy is a galloping globe-trotting runaway read that I guarantee will have you in its clutches till the very last page. - ROBERT RUTHERFORD
Wow. This book is worth the hype! A deliciously gripping thriller from a debut author. Punchy and tense, high stakes and characters to root for, I can see it on the big screen. Fantastic for spy/espionage/military fans or those that enjoy an unputdownable thriller. - CLAIRE WILSON
A Reluctant Spy is a revelation: smart, gripping and laced with dark humour - a cutting-edge classic. - DAVID WRAGG
A gripping debut, perfect for fans of Mick Herron and David McCloskey - THE SUN
A fine new entry into the spy genre.
"A Reluctant Spy" opens in 2003, where an undercover agent finds himself in deep water when, during an interrogation, his cover is blown wide open by someone simply...
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It's been a good while since I've had that old "I desperately want to get back to that story" feeling while reading a book.
No sentence is misused. The prose is taut, the characters sympathetic...
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