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Bedford Square Publishers Paperback English

The Protocols of Spying

A morally complex espionage thriller about Middle East conflict, British intelligence and the shadow war that connects them

By Merle Nygate

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Bedford Square Publishers Paperback English

The Protocols of Spying

A morally complex espionage thriller about Middle East conflict, British intelligence and the shadow war that connects them

By Merle Nygate

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  • 'Simply put, Merle Nygate is one of the best spy novelists writing today.' I.S. Berry'Sophisticated and pulse-pounding writing' Express'Powerfully evoked... drawn with insight and sensitivity, bringing a strong sense of authenticity' Financial TimesIn the aftermath of Hamas's October 7th attack on Israel, Mossad's London station chief Eli Amiram is fighting battles on all fronts. When his ambitious rival plans an assassination on British soil - supposedly authorized by Trump supporters - Eli suspects a deeper conspiracy. Meanwhile, British intelligence asset Petra is hunting for redemption. Tasked with recruiting Wasim Al-Arikhi - whose sister she failed to save from becoming a suicide bomber - Petra's drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can Wasim be trusted or has she become a target?As Eli and Petra's paths converge, they discover that in the shadow world of international espionage, the greatest threats often come from within. They must confront not just their enemies, but their own moral choices. A sophisticated spy thriller that weaves together tradecraft, betrayal and the human cost of intelligence work.
'Simply put, Merle Nygate is one of the best spy novelists writing today.' I.S. Berry'Sophisticated and pulse-pounding writing' Express'Powerfully evoked... drawn with insight and sensitivity, bringing a strong sense of authenticity' Financial TimesIn the aftermath of Hamas's October 7th attack on Israel, Mossad's London station chief Eli Amiram is fighting battles on all fronts. When his ambitious rival plans an assassination on British soil - supposedly authorized by Trump supporters - Eli suspects a deeper conspiracy. Meanwhile, British intelligence asset Petra is hunting for redemption. Tasked with recruiting Wasim Al-Arikhi - whose sister she failed to save from becoming a suicide bomber - Petra's drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can Wasim be trusted or has she become a target?As Eli and Petra's paths converge, they discover that in the shadow world of international espionage, the greatest threats often come from within. They must confront not just their enemies, but their own moral choices. A sophisticated spy thriller that weaves together tradecraft, betrayal and the human cost of intelligence work.