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Yesterday's Spy

By: Tom Bradby
Narrated by: George Weightman
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From British journalist and bestselling author, Tom Bradby, Yesterday’s Spy is a brilliantly plotted historical espionage novel about a father searching for his disappeared son against the backdrop of the 1953 coup in Tehran.

London, 1953. Harry Towers is a recently retired, and even more recently widowed, British intelligence officer. After a night spent drinking away his sorrows, he is awakened by a phone call with chilling news. His estranged son Sean has gone missing in Tehran after writing a damning article about the involvement of government officials in the opium trade. Harry springs to action, eager to reunite with his son and atone for past wrongs.

When he arrives in Tehran, a city roiling with political dissatisfaction and on the brink of a historic coup, Harry joins forces with Sean’s Iranian girlfriend Shahnaz—seemingly the only other person interested in finding the disappeared journalist. Harry’s career as a spy soon proves perfect training for this much more personal mission as American, British, Iranian, and French players flit in and out of the scene. But as the first attempt at a coup in the city fails and foreign powers jockey for oil, money, and influence, Sean’s disappearance takes on a more sinister tone. Was he really taken in retribution for his reporting, or is this an attempt to silence a globally significant revelation he was preparing to make?

Or, most terrifying of all, does Sean’s disappearance have nothing to do with him at all? Has Harry’s past caught up to them all?

©2022 Tom Bradby (P)2022 Recorded Books
Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Historical Political Iran Espionage Fiction Middle East Exciting

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This spy novel struck an emotional chord. I identified with the British spy, Harry Tower, like no other. He lost his wife to mental illness, then lost his son, Sean, who blames him for her suicide. Sean goes missing in Tehran amidst the Mossadegh coup attempts aided by the American and British intelligence services. Tower goes to find him, and teams with Sean’s lover, the beautiful Shanaz, who sympathizes with the supporters of Mossadegh. M16, the CIA, and the forces supporting the Shah are formidable adversaries, and they are complicit in Sean’s disappearance. Why? That’s for the reader to find out. Strongly recommended. Well-read by George Weightman.

Yesterday's spy comes to the fore

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great story of courage amid father son bond, love, devotion. Lots of gutsy action, heroism

Revelations of CIA dirty tricks in Iran 1952- 53

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I can’t believe that this is the same author who wrote the earlier works. Reads like a cheap paperback.

Awful, his worst book

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