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From the acclaimed espionage writer Charles CummingA new thriller set in the ingenious world of Box 88, the covert intelligence service operating without government oversight. 'An enthralling and sprawling espionage epic for the ages' David McCloskey THE PAST COMES KNOCKING Martha Raine has reappeared in Lachlan Kite's life, and she wants a favour. Her twenty-year-old son, Max, has gone missing in Athens. At first, Lachlan thinks it'll be a simple trace. He can use the resources of his intelligence agency, Box 88, to find the boy. THE FUTURE TURNS DEADLY But Max is embroiled in something…mehr

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From the acclaimed espionage writer Charles CummingA new thriller set in the ingenious world of Box 88, the covert intelligence service operating without government oversight. 'An enthralling and sprawling espionage epic for the ages' David McCloskey THE PAST COMES KNOCKING Martha Raine has reappeared in Lachlan Kite's life, and she wants a favour. Her twenty-year-old son, Max, has gone missing in Athens. At first, Lachlan thinks it'll be a simple trace. He can use the resources of his intelligence agency, Box 88, to find the boy. THE FUTURE TURNS DEADLY But Max is embroiled in something lethal, and soon it's not just Lachlan and Martha on his tail. Three rival intelligence agencies are hunting Max and his girlfriend across Europe, leaving blood and dust and unanswered questions in their wake. The young couple must have something worth killing for. Lachlan must be the first to find them.
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Charles Cumming was born in Scotland in 1971. In the summer of 1995, he was approached for recruitment by the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). A year later he moved to Montreal where he began working on a novel based on his experiences with MI6, and A Spy by Nature was published in the UK in 2001. In 2012, Charles won the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for Best Thriller and the Bloody Scotland Crime Book of the Year for A Foreign Country. A Divided Spy is his eighth novel.