At Risk: A Novel
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A terrorist is targeting Britain. And to make matters worse it’s an “invisible”--someone traveling under a British passport. Virtually impossible to find before it’s too late.
The job falls to Liz Carlyle, the most resourceful counter terror agent in British intelligence. Tracking down this invisible is a challenge like none she has faced before. It will require all her hard-won experience, to say nothing of her intelligence and courage. Drawing on her own years as Britain's highest-ranking spy, Stella Rimington gives us a story that is smart, tautly drawn, and suspenseful from first to last. |
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The woman who formerly headed Britain's intelligence service (and what would Ian Fleming have made of that?) comes in from the cold with a smart, clever, and brilliantly paced thriller that seems ripped from the headlines--if not today's, then probably tomorrow's. Liz Carlyle is an agent-runner in MI-5's Joint Counter-Terrorist Group, which is facing the ultimate intelligence nightmare; an "invisible," a terrorist who's an ethnic native of the target country and thus able to cross its borders unchecked and move around its environs unquestioned. All Liz and her team have to go on is the suspicion that a local fisherman who was shot with an unusual armor-piercing gun known to be favored by foreign agents and whose body was found in the restroom of a transport café near a smuggler's beach may have been involved in helping an undercover operative known as "Vengeance Before God" enter England without benefit of passport or visa--a man whose mission, if not his identity, has been the subject of recent intelligence "chatter" from militant Muslim sources. And while Liz thinks she knows who the operative is--an Afghani with forged papers last seen in a German port city--she doesn't have a clue about the "invisible" who's helping him, or the target in their crosshairs.
This is a tightly drawn, expertly told tale that wastes few words in describing the shadowy world of the intelligence services, the turf battles and infighting, and even the romantic entanglements that attend the lives of those involved. It marks a promising second career for its author, whose future success will doubtless be much more public than her earlier accomplishments. --Jane Adams |
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Stella Rimington joined Britain’s Security Service (MI5) in 1969. During her nearly thirty-year career she worked in all the main fields of the Service’s responsibilities–counter-subversion, counter-espionage, and counterterrorism–and became successively drector of all three branches. Appointed drector general of MI5 in 1992, she was the first woman to hold the post and the first director general whose name was publicly announced on appointment. Following her retirement from MI5 in 1996, she became a non-executive director of Marks and Spencer and published her autobiography, Open Secret, in the United Kingdom. She is currently at work on her next novel.
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| 07-30-08 | 1 | 3\5 |
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Hate giving a 1 star but the overall rating at the moment of 4 stars is a joke. Buyers must be aware if a book is below average and should only be on the specials bargain shelf. Read other reviews for the story line. But please don't waste your money on this in audio especially. (you may fall sleep)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-26 08:29:02 EST)
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| 04-29-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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A great spy novel; lots of interesting characters and a believable storyline. Very hard to put down!
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| 12-13-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Who'd have thought that the leader of one of the free world's top spy agencies could also write excellent suspense thrillers? There's not a wrong note in Stella Rimington's novels. The protagonist, agent-runner Liz Carlyle, will remind you of Helen Mirren's Jane Tennison: smart, driven, discriminated against by the "boys," and prone to dead-end relationships. But boy (or girl), you just can't put this book down. Read them all!
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| 06-25-07 | 4 | 1\1 |
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This is not the edge-of-your-seat action-packed thriller that some fans of the genre might expect, nevertheless Rimington grabs the reader's interest and holds it by showing us a much more subtle, and doubtlessly more realistic, form of spycraft. The heroine is not risking her life at every turn; instead she is in a chess match trying to piece together the clues to unravel the terrorists' plot before they can hit their target.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-17 14:33:54 EST)
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