How would you go about finding a relative if they had gone missing abroad?
For Michaela 'Mike' Kingdom, this should have been all in a day's work. After all, she had previously been a search analyst for the CIA in London. Unfortunately, she didn't know which name her brother-in-law was using, what he was doing or even in which country he was working. His phone had been used in Malaga three weeks previously and then gone dead. Her initial investigations were off to a slow start until the killing of a British government minister in France on his way to Spain gave her that vital first clue. That's all Mike Kingdom needed - until she befriended a fish gutter's dog, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
This Is Not a Pipe - like its predecessor, The Tip of the Iceberg - is a thought-provoking and gripping story that follows Mike Kingdom as she ventures into the field for a second time.
Reviews for David Jarvis's previous two novels:
"One of my best reads of the year!"
"A quite exceptional thriller."
"One of the most joyous anti-heroes ever consigned to the written word."
"A unique blend of humour, history and storytelling."
"A spy thriller that is innovative and thought-provoking."
"A joy to read from its start to its excellent finish."
"A light, bright and witty take on the spy genre."
Sprache
Verlagsort
Market Harborough
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Dateigröße
ISBN-13
978-1-80514-650-6 (9781805146506)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
After going to art college in the 1970s, David Jarvis set up an international planning practice, which he ran successfully for forty years. His canvases just got bigger and bigger. He has now retired to Wiltshire.