'A gripping, fast-moving and intelligent novel from new spy fiction star Oliver Harris' Irish Independent
Elliot Kane needs his wits about him to keep track of his own identities and those of fellow MI6 agent Joanna, who he's looking for in Kazakhstan. The binary simplicity of the Cold War has been replaced by a geopolitical Rubik's cube of corruption, nationalism, oil money and internet deceit.
Tremendous evocation of modern Kazakhstan and the contemporary intelligence landscape. Scary if true, or even half true.Sharp writing and provocative contentElliott Kane is an unusually thoughtful spy... As much a thinker as a doer,
Kane has much in common with le Carré's Jerry Westerby or Lionel Davidson's Johnny Porter, a plausibly multi-faceted old school operator with the skills - physical, psychological, intellectual - to negotiate the geopolitical faultlines of central Asia as Russia and China square up over Kazahstan's untapped oil reserve
A Middle East specialist, flies to Astana in Kazakhstan to search for his former colleague and lover Joanna, and gets caught up in the jostling for power, deals and intelligence in a city portrayed as becoming a 21st-century mecca for spooks . . .
Classier writing, fresher characters, original setting, a real sense of insider lore (on both spycraft and geopolitics)A splendid thriller with new perspectives on places and the distinctly unclean side of the great game of espionage
A masterful entry into spy fiction. This may be the deepest a contemporary spy novel has penetrated the cold new world of dark web intelligence...
An absorbing, superbly written novel likely to stand as one of the best spy novels of the yearA gripping, fast-moving and intelligent novel from new spy fiction star Oliver Harris which will leave readers wanting a lot more Elliot Kane adventures
Elliot Kane is highly-trained MI6 spook. So highly-trained that he's pretty much forgotten who the hell he really is after years of false identities and subterfuge...
In a deadly world of deception by just about every nasty state, and that includes his own, he's truly up against it in this complex thriller that keeps you on your toes throughoutAn
intelligent and thoroughly researched spy-procedural giving
razor-sharp insight into the particular challenges of 21st-century espionage
A twisting spiral of lies and corruption, a pitch-perfect portrait of contemporary London and
a beguiling bastard of a heroOliver Harris was born in London in 1978. He has an MA in Shakespeare studies from UCL, and a PhD in psychoanalysis from Birkbeck. He is the author of the Nick Belsey series of crime novels, as well as one work of non-fiction:
Lacan's Return to Antiquity. He teaches creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.