The Vilest Conceits
β Scribed by Tom Quiller
- Book ID
- 115123450
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0D2PQ5L4S
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
AN OLD RUMOUR FESTERS INTO A TREASONOUS CONSPIRACYSAM TILSON has proven his worth not only to the peculiar Office of Inconclusive Covert Enquiries (ICE), but to MI5 as a whole. His actions In Norway have shown him to be a resourceful and tenacious operative - if flawed at times. But now he's back at his desk and wading through the files of the past trying to unpick any danger in the current day.His interest is piqued when an investigation into the 1936 assassination attempt on KING EDWARD VIII throws up a name that has a contemporary flag on its MICHAEL DEHAVILAND.As the ICE team dig deeper, Tilson begins to suspect there is a some form of conspiracy at play; a rogue group within MI5 calling itself the Black Mountain that have manipulated the events in the Royal Family for some time.Can this be linked to the death of DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES 40 years later in 1997? And what does it mean for the living members of the Royal Family?Soon, what started as a curiosity becomes a desperate race against the clock to stop a treasonous assassination.The Vilest Conceit is perfect for fans of John le CarrΓ©, Charles Cummings, Richard Lyntton, Andrew Raymond, Ted Allbeury, Stella Rimmington and Len Deighton, among others...M.F
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