'Ted Allbeury without doubt ranks among the finest genre writers I've read' - Glenn Meade
The Kennedy killings meant trouble - trouble for the Mafia, trouble for the Cubans, and trouble for the CIA.
When Grabowski hides the CIA's hypnosis experts away in a remote Northumbrian safe house, there is only one catch: the British.
SIS have a problem just across the Irish Sea that needs to be dealt with, and they are determined to use their American guest's 'expertise' developed during Project MKULtra for their own purposes.
Allbeury's intelligence know-how makes this appalling theme compulsive reading - Mail on Sunday
Scary...distastefully plausible...Not many characters here with a conscience - Sunday Telegraph
Allbeury is one of our most convincing writers in this field - The Times
A bleakly convincing scenario - Time Out
Ted Allbeury was a lieutenant-colonel in the Intelligence Corps during World War II, and later a successful executive in the fields of marketing, advertising and radio. He began his writing career in the early 1970s and became well known for his espionage novels, but also published one highly-praised general novel, THE CHOICE, and a short story collection, OTHER KINDS OF TREASON. His novels have been published in twenty-three languages, including Russian. He died on 4th December 2005.
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