Rolling Stone
β Scribed by Patricia Wentworth
- Publisher
- Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A Foreign Office agent assumes a dead man's identity to infiltrate an international ring of thieves, blackmailers, and murderers
Peter Talbot is in Brussels tailing a dangerous con man when the opportunity of a lifetime falls in his lap. His quarry dies, leaving behind a suitcase filled with money, coded messages, a passport, and a cryptic letter about a woman named Maud Millicent Simpson.
Reborn as Spike Reillyβa.k.a. James Peter Reillyβa.k.a. Pierre RielβTalbot follows a twisting trail that leads the undercover operative to an English country estate and into a deadly conspiracy of robbery and murder. Meanwhile, in London, Talbot's uncle, Col. Frank Garrett, is probing a string of purloined masterpiecesβthe latest stolen from the Louvre. Scotland Yard flummoxed, it falls to the Foreign Office to bring the culprits to justice. As the parallel investigations converge, Garrett and his nephew match wits with a cunning and...
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