The Square Mile Murder

John Mordred, #8

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: James Ward ISBN: 9781386554400
Publisher: Cool Millennium Publication: January 26, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Ward
ISBN: 9781386554400
Publisher: Cool Millennium
Publication: January 26, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

All murders have grave consequences. Only the rare few have international significance. But what if there's a still higher level of import - unseen, unheard and unsuspected?

"Readers will find John Mordred to be one of the most appealing characters in fiction today." - Publisher's Daily.

"John Mordred comes alive on the page and is a character readers will not soon forget."The Booklife Review.

After a chance skirmish with an armed killer in central London, agent John Mordred ends up in hospital, condition critical.

Six weeks and a full recovery later, he's persuaded it's purely a police matter, so one he should forget about.

But nothing in MI7 is ever that simple. There's more to this particular incident than meets the eye and unnamed people in high places want it investigating. They believe Mordred's the man for the job.

Add to the mix five missing IMF officials, the kidnapping of a top British financier in Venezuela, evidence of a related cover-up in Whitehall, a young and unpredictable London Lord Mayor with acute delusions of grandeur, plus - most bizarrely - persistent rumours of local UFO sightings, and things threaten to spin radically out of control.

Suddenly Mordred's life is on the line again. This time, alongside those of innumerable others.

And it's him versus the clock.

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All murders have grave consequences. Only the rare few have international significance. But what if there's a still higher level of import - unseen, unheard and unsuspected?

"Readers will find John Mordred to be one of the most appealing characters in fiction today." - Publisher's Daily.

"John Mordred comes alive on the page and is a character readers will not soon forget."The Booklife Review.

After a chance skirmish with an armed killer in central London, agent John Mordred ends up in hospital, condition critical.

Six weeks and a full recovery later, he's persuaded it's purely a police matter, so one he should forget about.

But nothing in MI7 is ever that simple. There's more to this particular incident than meets the eye and unnamed people in high places want it investigating. They believe Mordred's the man for the job.

Add to the mix five missing IMF officials, the kidnapping of a top British financier in Venezuela, evidence of a related cover-up in Whitehall, a young and unpredictable London Lord Mayor with acute delusions of grandeur, plus - most bizarrely - persistent rumours of local UFO sightings, and things threaten to spin radically out of control.

Suddenly Mordred's life is on the line again. This time, alongside those of innumerable others.

And it's him versus the clock.

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