An Israeli special-forces operative races to stop a terrorist plot against the US in this novel by "e;one of the best thriller writers out there"e; (Library Journal).
Based on true events surrounding the Falklands War, the New York Times-bestselling master of modern spy-craft delivers a tale of warfare in the shadows.
From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Eagle Has Landed and Dark Justice comes the World War II legend of American gangster Charles "e;Lucky"e; Luciano.
A desperate man goes up against the IRA to buy his freedom in this heart-racing thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Midnight Bell.
A quest for vengeance leads a man into the deadly underworld of the Cold War in this thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Midnight Bell.
Don't let the gruesome murders of a man and a woman in the basement of a former government building just off Capitol Hill in Washington, DC lull you into thinking this is just another mystery novel.
Tai, Nevada, and Candacewho cherish their sisterly bond of exotic vacations, ladies' nights, and unbreakable camaraderiereunite in this dramatic sequel to The Next Phase of Life.
In the spring of 1914, two college friends, Thomas Tiggy McStuart and Hans von Gotha, one British and the other German, find themselves on opposite sides of the impending war.
A tense firefight on the Russian-American border heralds the start of a terrifying high-stakes mission for special forces agent Major Rake Ozenna in this gripping espionage thriller.
Counter-intelligence agent Jacob Welker is on a special mission to find a group of scientists who could change the course of World War II in this smartly written historical espionage thriller.
"e;Brings a creepy new note to Spencer's long-running series"e; Kirkus ReviewsThe discovery of a body on a local allotment site re-opens an unresolved cold case for Monika Paniatowski and her team.
Moral young Englishman, Swithin Destime, to avoid an international incident, had resigned from the Army; within weeks he was in Istanbul to check on rumours of a planned uprising.
This novel records the lives of a group of English diplomats in Budapest from the Spring of 1940, up to the entry of the Germans which compels them to leave in Easter 1941.
'A first-class piece of work' New York Times Book ReviewMajor Harry Maxim, formerly of the SAS, is as surprised as anyone when he is hired by 10 Downing Street to assist in matters of defence and security.
'Sprightly Maltese Falconesque skulduggery full of reverses and betrayals' Kirkus ReviewsRoy Case, ex-Royal Air Force turned cargo pilot, lands in Nicosia to discover that his employers have gone bankrupt.
Introducing Roger Brook, 'master spy and gentleman adventurer' of the Napoleonic Era, in Dennis Wheatley's famous historical series that spans the years from 1783 through 1815.
Nov 1787 - Apr 1789The Shadow of Tyburn Tree tells the story of Roger Brook Prime Minister Pitt's most resourceful secret agent who, in 1788, is sent on a secret mission to the Russia of that beautiful and licentious woman Catherine the Great.
Jun 1792 - Aug 1794The Man who Killed the King tells the story of Roger Brook Prime Minister Pitt's most resourceful secret agent during the Great Terror when more than a million people perished and the Terrorists found that the guillotine did not work quickly enough.
Aug 1794 - Apr 1796Roger Brook Prime Minister Pitt's most daring and resourceful secret agent had sailed for the West Indies with a party that included three beautiful women.