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Chris Morgan Jones
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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Mantle; Export ed edition (6 May 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0230753302
  • ISBN-13: 978-0230753303
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 379,507 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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`The best debut spy adventure I've read in a long time. The two main characters -- a British investigator with a private intelligence agency and the key manipulator of a corrupt Russian oligarch's finances -- are vigorously portrayed, with satisfying twists and intrigues'
--The Times

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This is a gripping and sophisticated modern thriller in the vein of Le Carre. Ten years ago, journalist Ben Webster had his investigation into a corrupt Russian business in Kazakhstan crushed, the cost of his scrutiny a terrible tragedy...Now employed by a private London intelligence agency, Webster's interest is piqued when a client asks him to expose the dealings of shadowy Russian oligarch Konstantin Malin. Before long Webster finds himself fixated by Malin and by his front man Richard Boot. But how far is he willing to risk the wellbeing of his family? And that of Boot himself? Meanwhile Boot finds himself under pressure to explain to the world how he - a simple lawyer - came to be one of Russia's largest investors. And when one of Malin's former protegees is found dead after meeting with Webster, begins to realise that he too may be at risk. Desperate to seek a haven with the wife he lost years before, Boot realises that he must now take action - but his options are fast running out...Against a background of Moscow, London and Berlin a journey of impossible decisions begins...

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
convincing thriller 10 April 2011
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The world of the Russian oligarchs is prime thriller material - mysterious, sinister and fabulously wealthy and the novelist can tap into the rich literary inheritance of the cold-war years. Chris Morgan Jones does justice to his material: his first novel is a convincingly written page-turner. If he doesn't quite match the resonance of the best Le Carre, who does ? He balances authentic-sounding financial shenanigans with life-threatening assaults in at least half-a-dozen countries and Ben Webster (his only-slightly-less-than-heroic hero) is a character who could run and run.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By rhosymynydd TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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It would be so easy to say a welcome to the New John Le Carre. However, John le Carre is of course outdated in the world of 2011. He has a successor in Mr Jones and his depth of style goes on. I loved this book. You cannot skim through pages in this one, every word on every page counts towards this complex political thriller with Oligarchs, money that is so large to comprehend combined with strained family issues, forgotten deeds and the world Russian heartlands and its outer neighbours. The power of energy controlled by so few in this modern world screams from the pages as we feel sorry for both hero and protagonist and fear those who silently pull their strings.

This book, from brand new novelist Chris Morgan Jones, is fiery, passionate, complicated and very up-to-date. It has its roots and is I suspect entrehced from informatin gained over 11 years of the author's own past, (his employment in one of the world's largest intelligence units). It is a world of unsurety, of knowing who you can or cannot trust. One wrong move and you could leave the earth for ever.

Great wealth is for the taking, or is it?. Only the main players can ever win.Crime does pay at this level. This book is for those who enjoy very well wrtten, political thrillers. I have never enjoyed a book like this until I read my first Robert Ludlum in the 1960s.

Do give this one a go, it is not often that new authors are given the chance to suceed but this one will go all the way. AND.......we want more Mr C M Jones. Take heed...you have created a monster that needs feeding.
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An Agent of Deceit 5 May 2011
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This first novel by Chris Morgan Jones about the murky world of Russian energy sets a new bench mark in intelligent writing about political-corporate corruption. The impenetrable layers of cover-up, the mercurial characters of the leading combatants, the fear that grips those who have wittingly or unwittingly been sucked into the lethal contest to reveal and avoid revelation - all are brought together in impressively authentic style. This book is a page turner from start to finish.
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