The British Cross: The November Man Book 4

Bill Granger

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There wasn't much that Tartakoff could offer Devereaux by way of paying for his

passage to the West. There were a lot of risks in bringing over KGB defectors

and the Russian was nothing special. Then he said he could get Thomas Crohan

out as well. Devereaux passed the name onto Washington. The silence was deafening.

Privately, the CIA was throwing a fit.

Thomas Crohan has officially been dead for forty years, and the big boys from Intelligence

on both sides of the Atlantic (and behind the Iron Curtain) are determined that he will stay

that way. Even if it means wiping out anyone who could prove otherwise.

And that, of course, includes Devereaux...

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Praise for The British Cross: The November Man Book 4

  • America's best spy novelist - Ed McBainMr. Granger has combined Ian Fleming, John Le Carre and Trevanian in a heady mix - New York Times Book ReviewA novelist of superb talent who has mastered the genre - Chicago Sun-TimesEverything a spy thriller needs - suspense, black humour and ambiguity right to the end - Publishers Weekly

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