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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks (9 Aug 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340839686
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340839683
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.4 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 99,365 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Another well-earned award - the Steel Dagger went to Simon Conway's A Loyal Spy. Thrillers that straddle the globe and have millions of lives at stake are standard issue in the genre. But this one does it differently. It's sprawling, violent and contemporary, with whiffs of authenticity that lift it above the crowd.' (Spectator 20100616)

'A thumping read that joins the dots in the War on Terror. Conway writes with passion and authority on the murky forces unleashed after 9/11.' (Tim Butcher, author of Sunday Times No1 Bestseller Blood River - A Journey To Africa's Broken Heart 20100616)

'Complex and detailed . . . Conway has concocted a credible, and wholly cynical, tale of dirt, death and double-dealing, of déraciné anti-heroes for whom perpetual conflict has become both lifeblood and poison.' (The Times 20100616)

'Simon Conway boldly illustrates the anarchy of "asymmetric warfare" by adopting a shapeless plotline . . . our reward for grasping the complexities is an enhanced sense of the authenticity of Conway's personal experience and a conventionally stonking action climax.' (The Telegraph 20100616)

'accuracy seeps out of every page' (Daily Mail 20100616)

'A Loyal Spy is full of the elements that make a thriller such a joy. Simon has a huge amount of knowledge of that part of the world, he has a facility for believable scenes, for convoluted plotting that would confuse le Carré, and a marvellous range of characters.' (Shots magazine 20100616)

'. . . impressive for the wealth of authentic detail . . . and the intricate architecture of its story . . . a compelling and very enjoyable British spy novel which offers some fascinating insights into the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.' (Canberra Times 20100616)

'A LOYAL SPY has incredibly well drawn characters, evocative descriptive passages, and a superbly balanced narrative structure - the twists are unexpected but convincing and the final extended sequence is truly nail-biting. Terrific!' (Misha Glenny, author of McMafia 20100616)

'Alarmingly current, alarmingly possible. This is a book that captures the new world of asymmetric warfare and yet sustains the narrative and tension of the very best of the thriller genre. A LOYAL SPY is so vivid, so real, that reading it you sense Simon Conway must almost have lived it himself.' (Jon Snow, Channel 4 newscaster 20100616)

'Simon Conway takes you to the world's most chaotic and dangerous places - and does it with the raw descriptive power of someone who's been there and done that' (Mark Urban, author of Rifles and Big Boys' Rules )

'Tautly written and cleverly plotted, with well-drawn characters, vivid scenes and nail-biting passages, this is thrilling fiction that is unnervingly believable.' (Choice magazine )

'[a] gripping thriller' (Books Quarterly (Waterstone's) )

'A dizzying journey starring international terrorists, Uday Hussein, freelance salvage merchants and a container full of suffocated Kuwaiti businessmen. Authoritative and authentic . . .;a thriller that manages to balance adrenaline with intelligence.' (Scotland on Sunday on RAGE )

'In a word: Great' (The Herald Sun on RAGE )

'Conway writes with brutal immediacy, his mordant irony resonating uncomfortably even as it entertains...Grim, kinetic thriller set against an unconventional and inspired backdrop' (Kirkus Reviews on RAGE )

'Debut of a roaring and prodigal talent ... Not so much a novel as a life experience. Don't miss it.' (Literary Review on DAMAGED )

'Imagine John le Carre on bad acid - edgy, twisted and very, very dark.' (Howard Marks on DAMAGED )

'Good background, with an on-the-nail summary of Northern Ireland wheeling and dealing . . . and a wild Celtic streak that marks Conway as one to watch.' (Guardian on DAMAGED )

'A debut novel to rival The Beach.' (Publishing News on DAMAGED )

'Cruel, violent and lyrical, it's Iain Banks meeting Alan Warner in Tom Clancy's missile silo. Excellent.' (Select on DAMAGED )

Review

'A thumping read that joins the dots in the War on Terror. Conway writes with passion and authority on the murky forces unleashed after 9/11.' -- Tim Butcher, author of Sunday Times No1 Bestseller Blood River - A Journey To Africa's Broken Heart 'Complex and detailed ... Conway has concocted a credible, and wholly cynical, tale of dirt, death and double-dealing, of deracine anti-heroes for whom perpetual conflict has become both lifeblood and poison.' -- The Times 'Simon Conway boldly illustrates the anarchy of "asymmetric warfare" by adopting a shapeless plotline ... our reward for grasping the complexities is an enhanced sense of the authenticity of Conway's personal experience and a conventionally stonking action climax.' -- The Telegraph 20100616 'accuracy seeps out of every page' -- Daily Mail 20100616 'A LOYAL SPY has incredibly well drawn characters, evocative descriptive passages, and a superbly balanced narrative structure - the twists are unexpected but convincing and the final extended sequence is truly nail-biting. Terrific!' -- Misha Glenny, author of McMafia 20100616 'Alarmingly current, alarmingly possible. This is a book that captures the new world of asymmetric warfare and yet sustains the narrative and tension of the very best of the thriller genre. A LOYAL SPY is so vivid, so real, that reading it you sense Simon Conway must almost have lived it himself.' -- Jon Snow, Channel 4 newscaster 20100616 'Simon Conway takes you to the world's most chaotic and dangerous places - and does it with the raw descriptive power of someone who's been there and done that' -- Mark Urban, author of Rifles and Big Boys' Rules 20100616 'Tautly written and cleverly plotted, with well-drawn characters, vivid scenes and nail-biting passages, this is thrilling fiction that is unnervingly believable.' -- Choice magazine 20100616 '[a] gripping thriller' -- Books Quarterly (Waterstone's) 20100616 'A Loyal Spy is full of the elements that make a thriller such a joy. Simon has a huge amount of knowledge of that part of the world, he has a facility for believable scenes, for convoluted plotting that would confuse le Carre, and a marvellous range of characters.' -- Shots magazine 20100616 'A dizzying journey starring international terrorists, Uday Hussein, freelance salvage merchants and a container full of suffocated Kuwaiti businessmen. Authoritative and authentic ... a thriller that manages to balance adrenaline with intelligence.' -- Scotland on Sunday on RAGE 20100616 'In a word: Great' -- The Herald Sun on RAGE 20100616 'Conway writes with brutal immediacy, his mordant irony resonating uncomfortably even as it entertains...Grim, kinetic thriller set against an unconventional and inspired backdrop' -- Kirkus Reviews on RAGE 20100616 'Debut of a roaring and prodigal talent ... Not so much a novel as a life experience. Don't miss it.' -- Literary Review on DAMAGED 20100616 'Imagine John le Carre on bad acid - edgy, twisted and very, very dark.' -- Howard Marks on DAMAGED 20100616 'Good background, with an on-the-nail summary of Northern Ireland wheeling and dealing ... and a wild Celtic streak that marks Conway as one to watch.' -- Guardian on DAMAGED 20100616 'A debut novel to rival The Beach.' -- Publishing News on DAMAGED 20100616 'Cruel, violent and lyrical, it's Iain Banks meeting Alan Warner in Tom Clancy's missile silo. Excellent.' -- Select on DAMAGED 20100616 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This is a blisteringly good spy thriller: a vivid, gritty, white-knuckle ride that is easily as good as John Le Carre or Gerald Seymour. Misfit British spy Jonah Said is on the trail of his best friend and former agent, Nor, who he believed he had left for dead but who now may be working for al-Qaeda. From the terrorist training camps of Afghanistan to the hellish diamond mines of Africa, from the post-war chaos of Iraq to the storm-lashed waters of the Thames Estuary, the intricate plot has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing right to the end. Don't expect to get much sleep as you walk breathlessly beside Jonah, hunting for his childhood friend, trying desperately trying to prevent a catastrophe more terrible than 9/11. Savage, exquisite writing and meticulous research make this the best novel about asymmetrical warfare I've read in many years. Conway is a star!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Not what I expected! 30 Dec 2010
By J. Milton TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
I'm not an avid reader of spy thrillers, but decided to give it a shot. Prior to reading it I had worrying visions of this trying to be something of a modern version of James Bond. However, I could not have been further from the truth and was not disappointed with what I had read.

The book follows a group of individuals who had previously been part of the now-disbanded `Afghan Guides' - a secret MI6-funded group of soldiers operating in Afghanistan during the 1990s. None of them manage to fully escape their previous lives and are finally all thrust back in to their old ways to try and track down a one-time friend who has now turned on the group and their home country.

By following these individuals in trying to track down a one-time friend, you become fully immersed in the globalised world of espionage and the war on terror where you are only five name-checks away from your greatest ally and enemy.

My only criticism of an otherwise brilliant book would be the amount of space devoted to the characters love lives. Some detail you can do without. Still 5 stars though!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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"He pushed back, slamming his elbows into nearest faces. He stamped on legs and feet. ... In one of his hands [the boy] held a machete and in the other a dismembered head." "Jonah smashed his forehead into Nor's face. Nor's nose split like a ripe fruit ..." "He swung to the right and bit off an ear. The man screamed. ... The screaming man on his right tumbled ... into the path of the falling machete. His skull split like a melon."

No doubt there is a readership for novels of blood and violence. A Loyal Spy moves from Afghanistan to Sierra Leone to the United States, embracing Osama Bin Laden and the Twin Towers, scattering ravaged bodies in its wake. The title may have misled others besides me into assuming this was a book in Le Carré territory. My mistake doesn't mean that others will not enjoy a fast-moving, tough-talking adventure against a topical background, though they may find the "his dearest friend, his bitterest enemy" theme somewhat testing.
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A good find
I read a lot and when I find an author who suits my tastes, I read all I can get from them. This is my first Simon Conway book and it won't be my last. He tells great stories. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. W. S. Lyon
Convoluted but clever
As with previous reviewers, the three person structure and continual jumping between timelines makes for a convoluted narrative, but I think it works. Read more
Published 3 months ago by freedomrulesok
A Terrific Military Thriller
A terrific thriller. Although it helps reading Simon Conway's previous novel Rage first, since it has a lot of the same characters, this one does stand on its own. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Andre Heeger
A loyal review
Let me please say first, that I am not an expert reviewer of books. But having read this book, I want to save others having to plough through to the end. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Phil
putdownable
I'm afraid I couldn't finish this one. The generally good reviews suggested a different sort of spy novel, but in the end it felt like James Bond without the dry wit (or the dry... Read more
Published 13 months ago by bluemonk59
Not as good as I'd hoped
Unusually for me, I checked out the reviews before swapping this book with somebody. I won't say I was disappointed but this book is not as good as it ought to be. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Michael Watson
...mired in political correctness.....
This novel has it's good points. The narrative structure mirrors the complex nature of the plot. The author skillfully creates a downbeat atmosphere. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Interested layman
Cracking read - a Le Carre for the war on terror
I first stumbled across Simon Conway's Rage (2006) and was really impressed with the way he manages to portray how absolutely disjointed and haphazard the war on terror must be. Read more
Published 16 months ago by LJB
Bold and revealing
Simon Conway deserves great credit for telling a story that paints such a painful but thrilling portrait of the world of the intelligence and terrorist communities. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Peter Manousakos
Best book I have read in a long time
Having purchased a Kindle, and having a lot more time on my hands since my retirement earlier this year, I have been reading a lot of books.
This is a corker. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Graham Archer
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