A Time for Peace
A Dorset crime thriller
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It’s 1960, and the marchers are out to protest against Britain’s nuclear weapons programme. When a nuclear bomb vanishes from a top-secret British facility, panic grips the highest levels of government. Determined to avoid international scandal, MI5 launches a covert operation to recover the weapon before the world finds out. But whispers of the audacious theft soon spread to enemies who would love to possess such a terrifying weapon.
An arms race of a different sort begins…The KGB is eager to seize the prize for Moscow while Chinese crime syndicate, the Triads, joins the hunt for a prize that would be worth millions to the right buyer.
At the heart of it all is a master criminal, Solomon — charming, elusive, and always one step ahead. And he is known to Detective Inspector Nick Jellicoe. Joining forces with MI5, DI Jellicoe is in a race against time to find the missing bomb before it falls into the wrong hands.
And this is where things become complicated...
The sequel to A Time To Kill is the usual mixture of humour and thrills - perfect for fans of Robert Ludlum, John le Carré and Frederick Forsyth. This high-stakes novel takes you deep into the shadowy corridors of Cold War espionage, where one wrong move could change history forever.
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