The Murder of a Memory : Paul Beattie
The Murder of a Memory Avery Goodchild is a spook out on a limb. At the height of the Weimar Republic, Berlin is the reddest city in Europe but what…
The Herring Barrel : Nicholas Sumner
The Herring Barrel The Herring Barrel is set in 1969. In the UK there is country-wide dissatisfaction with the Government in office and an aeronautical industry in decline, let down…
Dear Tarquin : Dan Heiser
Dear Tarquin Louis is an old man who has held onto his past long enough. Raising his children his oldest son Tarquin has had an interest in his past. Louis…
A Handful of Might : Joel Green
1975 Blake Drysdale is an aviator, a smuggler and a crook. A secret mission from British Intelligence sends Blake and his crew in pursuit of a fugitive Nazi war criminal…
A Life Lived on the Edge : Doug Stanyon
A Life Lived on the Edge A book containing 70 stories (386 pages) of the life and times of a former Member of the Rhodesian Police force. The book is…
Time Bomb Ticking : Hyrum Laney
Time Bomb Ticking Espionage was nothing new to Captain Larry McGraw and the crew of the USS Charlotte, a Los Angeles–class fast attack submarine. But this mission certainly was. Docked…
When I Turned Nineteen: A Vietnam War Memoir : Glyn Haynie
Writing this book was the first time that I examined in detail my experiences with First Platoon in Vietnam. Over the past 47 years, I had never discussed it with…
The Killing Ploy : Steve Haberman
The Killing Ploy Several years after 9/11. Pablo de Silva, mother, a tennis champion; father, a wealthy, but now bankrupt Swiss hotelier, walks into the American embassy in Switzerland and…
Instruments Of War : John Briggs
Instruments Of War Stephen Hawking’s warning that humanity should never respond to alien communication has gone unheeded for too long, and now the human led United Planetary Coalition is faced…
Louis: The Life of a Real Spy : Derek Haines
Louis – The story of a very real spy. “The writing is superbly descriptive and Louis’ life was tragically wonderful.” “Suffice to say, if you don’t feel you have read…