A Lethal Involvement - Hardcover

Clive Egleton

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Synopsis

Once again, Clive Egleton enthrals his readers in a compelling novel packed with tense and thrilling action, authentic detail and nail-biting suspense. 'A master of the genre.' - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Egleton is a master.' - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Peter Ashton thinks that he has finished with the twilight world of the SIS. But when Captain Simon Oakham of the Royal Army Pay Corps goes A.W.O.L. immediately after a suspicious interview with the security service, Ashton is asked to track him down. The investigation leads from a Chechnyan hit-team as it careers through the south of England via two dead Army officers to a long-suppressed murder in Hong Kong. The key to it all is an embittered woman whose unsuspecting knowledge of a lethal involvement makes her especially vulnerable. His search for her could be equally lethal for Ashton.

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Review

Clive Egleton, a master of the spy thriller, introduces Chechen separatists as villains in this novel of the post-Cold-War world. But he does not settle for one set of villains, or one locale, or even one story. From England, where all good spy novels ought to begin, he jets around the world to Hong Kong and the U.S., weaving together various narrative threads--terrorist threat, a 20-year-old murder, assassination attempts. There is plenty of excitement, precise attention to authentic detail in the story-telling, a complex trail to follow, and a deadly climax.

From Kirkus Reviews

Though finally separated from Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, hard-to-handle agent Peter Ashton (Death Throes, 1995, etc.) is now recalled to duty by his erstwhile masters to investigate a seemingly simple case that soon turns complicated. When a British Army captain who was being vetted for a computer post with SIS goes missing, his would-be employer assigns Ashton to make discreet inquiries. Any hopes of a quiet probe are immediately dashed by the bizarre murder of a retired major known to have had a youthful homosexual fling at a Swiss ski resort with the AWOL officer. Following background checks on the presumptive principals, Ashton determines that the ultimate answers to his questions lie in Hong Kong, where the military men in question were stationed together during the Vietnam War. Once in the Crown Colony (a restive venue on the eve of its return to mainland China), the boat-rocking operative turns over one rock too many and is nearly gunned down in a Triad ambush that takes the life of an Aussie colleague. On the evidence of a crooked inquest that hushed up the suspicious death of a young American woman more than two decades earlier, however, Ashton discovers a CIA link that puts him on a twisty trail to the US. The body count ratchets up a half dozen more notches before the relentless sleuth can get to the bottom of a long-lived plot hatched by an unreconstructed cold warrior who, despite the collapse of the Socialist Bloc, remains hell-bent on equipping any breakaway regime that will take arms against the hated Russians. Another of Egleton's complex but solid espionage procedurals. Here, the mysteries are revealed with edgy ambiance (courtesy of the professional paranoia induced by downsizing democracies) in much the same way as one peels away an onion's layers to reach the pearl at the center. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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