Murder Must Wait
β Scribed by John Creasey
- Publisher
- Ipso Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Another in the classic series filled with mystery, murder, and British espionage from the Edgar Awardβwinning author.
Some parts of the secret service are more secret than others, and Department Z is among them. Now, its founder, Gordon Craigie; top agent Loftus; and their compatriots must face a mysterious international organization that has suddenly gained power and infiltrated the governments of several key global powers. It already has branches operating in at least seven countries and is believed to be responsible for past catastrophic events, including an assassination and a civil warβand is planting the seeds of anarchy once again.
Working together with some foreign allies, they intend to unearth the mystery of "The Ring"βbut their cooperation may not be enough to prevent calamity . . .
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