Conway . . . has devised one of the greatest villains in 21st Century spy literature

The Sunday Times

Top echelon, adrenalin-pumping entertainment all the way

Irish Independent

The sense of danger is deep and unsettling

The Financial Times

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Skilfully balancing elements of the action thriller with a deeper look at the war in Syria and its refugee crisis, <b>Simon Conway deserves to be a bigger name in the spy firmament.</b>

James Owen, The Times (Saturday Review)

a bit of Homeland, a touch of Spooks and an undercurrent of The Thick Of It

Sunday Mail

A story SO strong, you suspect it MUST be true! <b><i>The Stranger</i> renders Simon Conway one of the 21st century's masters of the thriller genre</b>

Jon Snow

<b>Probably my favourite book of the year . . . a fabulous thriller, full on, remarkable and ingenious</b>. If you don't read it, you're missing out big time!

Michael Jecks

The plot delivers <b>chilling terrorist action and plenty of surprises</b>

Sunday Times Crime Club

<b>All the ingredients of a classic spy thriller, expertly executed. Heart-pounding stuff</b>

Michael Ridpath

A novel with <b>visceral thrills <i>and</i> the grand chess of international espionage</b>. Throw in a hero and an anti-hero for our times, and you have <b>one of the best thrillers of recent years</b>

Misha Glenny, author of McMafia

It seems wrong somehow that events so terrible should be so enjoyable. <b>It's testament to Conway's skill as a writer and his experience of conflict that this novel is so bloody thrilling</b>

Rowan Somerville, author of Beat

<b>Top echelon adrenaline-pumping entertainment all the way</b>

The National

Conway is the master of the modern thriller . . . <b>A taut, tight tale of divided loyalties</b>

The i

A white-knuckle ride to hell and back delivered with <b>exhilarating authenticity</b>

Chris Brookmyre

Sharp, topical, contemporary and <b>full of great action</b>

Robert McCrum

This book puts Simon Conway into the top flight of thriller writers <b>probing the darker corners of the 'war on terror'</b>

Allan Little, BBC special correspondent and Chairman of the Edinburgh Book Festival

Conway doesn't just talk the talk, he's walked minefields in war zones making them safe . . . this story of terror plots and British agents charged with stopping them reeks of authenticity

Peterborough Telegraph

'Conway . . . has devised one of the greatest villains in 21st Century spy literature' Sunday Times

'A brilliant and unpredictable climax' Times thriller of the year 2020

'Top echelon, adrenalin-pumping entertainment all the way' Irish Independent


'The sense of danger is deep and unsettling' Financial Times


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ISIS can't control him.

MI6 can't find him.


But he's coming...


Things change quickly in the world of espionage and clandestine operations. Jude Lyon of MI6 remembers the captured terrorist bomb-maker. He watched him being flown off to Syria, back when Syria was 'friendly'. No-one expected him to survive interrogation there.

Yet the man is alive and someone has broken him out of jail.

Bad news for the former foreign secretary who authorised his rendition. And Jude's boss Queen Bee who knew he wasn't a terrorist at all, but an innocent bystander. Now she calls Jude back from a dangerously enjoyable mission involving a Russian diplomat's wife.

He has a new job: close down this embarrassment. Fast.

But embarrassment is only the beginning. Someone is using the former prisoner to front a new and unspeakably terrifying campaign. Someone not even ISIS can control.

He is like a rumour, a myth, a whisper on the desert wind. But he is real and he is coming for us . . .

He is the genius known only as . . .

The Stranger.

From the corridors of Westminster to the refugee camps of Jordan, the back streets of East London to the badlands of Iraq, The Stranger is a nerve-shredding journey of suspense as Jude Lyon pieces together the shape of an implacable horror coming towards him - and a conspiracy of lies behind him.

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For all fans of great thrillers, of authors such as James Swallow, Frank Gardner, Terry Hayes, John le Carre, The Stranger sweeps us onward at white-knuckle pace, riding alongside a killer from our deepest nightmares and in Jude Lyon, an MI6 agent who is both ruthless and vulnerable - a new hero for a new decade.
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Conway . . . has devised one of the greatest villains in 21st Century spy literature - The Sunday Times

The sense of danger is deep and unsettling - The Financial Times

Skilfully balancing elements of the action thriller with a deeper look at the war in Syria and its refugee crisis, Simon Conway deserves to be a bigger name in the spy firmament. - James Owen, The Times (Saturday Review)

a bit of Homeland, a touch of Spooks and an undercurrent of The Thick Of It - Sunday Mail

A story SO strong, you suspect it MUST be true! The Stranger renders Simon Conway one of the 21st century's masters of the thriller genre - Jon Snow

Probably my favourite book of the year . . . a fabulous thriller, full on, remarkable and ingenious. If you don't read it, you're missing out big time! - Michael Jecks

The plot delivers chilling terrorist action and plenty of surprises - Sunday Times Crime Club

All the ingredients of a classic spy thriller, expertly executed. Heart-pounding stuff - Michael Ridpath
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529324327
Publisert
2021-01-21
Utgiver
Hodder & Stoughton; Hodder Paperback
Vekt
245 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Simon Conway is a former British Army officer and international aid worker. He has cleared landmines and the other debris of war across the world. As Co-Chair of the Cluster Munition Coalition he successfully campaigned to achieve an international ban on cluster bombs. He currently works for the charity The HALO Trust opening up access to hazardous areas. He lives in Glasgow with his wife, the journalist and broadcaster Sarah Smith. He has two daughters. A LOYAL SPY, his third novel, won the 2010 CWA Steel Dagger Award for Best Thriller of the year. Visit Simon Conway's website at www.simonconwaybooks.com and follow Simon on Twitter @simongconway and Instagram @simongconway