The Spy House: A Spycatcher Novel, by Matthew Dunn
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In the fifth electrifying thriller featuring Will Cochrane, the Intelligence agent must solve the unsolvable: How did four international agents working on a super-secret mission die in a safe house bunker that was locked from the inside?
Critics have called Will Cochrane a “ruthless yet noble” (Ft. Worth Star-Telegram), “one-man weapon of mass destruction” (Daily Telegraph)—a brilliant agent from whom “Bond and Bourne could learn a thing or two” (Madison County Herald). His latest assignment will plunge him into the thorny politics of the Middle East. The stakes: averting a war that could engulf the world in flames.
When the Israeli ambassador to France is shot dead in Paris by an unknown sniper, the Israeli government blames Hamas and begins planning a massive invasion to obliterate the terrorist organization once and for all. To avoid an all-out war, three members of the UN Security Council—the United States, France, and the United Kingdom—assemble a team of intelligence agents to uncover the truth behind the assassination.
But when the team stops responding and all four agents are found dead in a bunker locked from the inside, they turn to freelance intelligence operative Will Cochrane for answers. To find out what really happened in the Paris shooting and in the bunker and prevent an unwinnable war, Cochrane will use his years of knowledge and experience to unravel the truth . . . and maybe just keep himself alive.
The Spy House: A Spycatcher Novel, by Matthew Dunn- Amazon Sales Rank: #210609 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-20
- Released on: 2015-10-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.13" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 352 pages
Review “Another page-turner… A locked-room twist on the espionage novel… Dunn maintains his up-tempo pace without sacrificing character development and while allowing the tension to build incrementally. The ending makes clear that another entry in the series is on the way, and it can’t arrive fast enough.” (Booklist)“For those who love a good twist, there’s not one but three at the very end (even to the last sentence of the story). Nobody is who they seem, except perhaps Will Cochrane.” (ReviewingTheEvidence.com)“A timely story of espionage and intrigue… Chilling.” (Iron Mountain Daily News)
From the Back Cover
“No other spy thriller so successfully blends the business of espionage and intelligence work with full-throttle suspense storytelling.” JEFFERY DEAVER on Spycatcher
In this new electrifying Spycatcher thriller, Will Cochrane must discover how four agents on a top-secret mission died in a safe house bunker locked from the inside
When the Israeli ambassador to France is killed in Paris by an unknown sniper, the Israeli government blames Hamas and plans a massive invasion to obliterate the group. To avoid an all-out war the U.S. and its partners assemble a team of agents to find the truth behind the assassination.
Meanwhile, a young Palestinian refugee named Safa is pulled from his family and taken to France on a scholarship from the UN. He dutifully completes every lesson and mysterious task his guardian puts before him.
The task force agents work quietly in an undisclosed location in Beirut, Lebanon, called “Gray Site.” But when all four men are found dead in the bunker, authorities turn to former agent Will Cochrane. Murder-suicide seems likely, but Cochrane knows there has to be more to this story.
Cochrane must unravel the conspiracy, but even he doesn’t know what the boy Safa is really doing in France, how their stories converge—or if either of them will walk away alive.
“Another winner in this fine series . . . A writer who deserves comparison to Ludlum and Fleming.” Booklist on Dark Spies
About the Author
As an MI6 field officer, Matthew Dunn recruited and ran agents, coordinated and participated in special operations, and acted in deep-cover roles throughout the world. He operated in environments where, if captured, he would have been executed. Dunn was trained in all aspects of intelligence collection, deep- cover deployments, small arms, explosives, military unarmed combat, surveillance, and infiltration.
Medals are never awarded to modern MI6 officers, but Dunn was the recipient of a rare personal commendation from the secretary of state for work he did on one mission, which was deemed so significant that it directly influenced the success of a major international incident.
During his time in MI6, Matthew conducted approximately seventy missions. All of them were successful. He currently lives in England, where he is at work on his next novel.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another well written novel in the Spy Catcher series! Fans of Jason Bourne and Ethan Hunt will love it! By Pirate2240 4 men of various military forces from the around the world, are found brutally killed behind a locked and sealed door underground. Sounds a bit like some math or science puzzle but that is precisely behind the premise behind Matthew Dunn's latest novel The Spy House, the fifth book in the Spycatcher series. I have truly loved this entire series that takes readers into the life of William Cochrane, (think of Jason Bourne or Ethan Hunt) who has at this point been asked to leave the MI6 and CIA after serving so many years for both organizations. He has become a bit of a liability that they can't control.But just what can a man do now after this has become who he is? He contracts out his work now so he doesn't have to answer to anyone but that also means that he isn't provided with the creature comforts he was used to in order to accomplish his goal. This mission takes on a bit of a personal nature when Will learns that the man they are accusing of being guilty is his mentor and best friend. There is no possibility that the blame that they are placing on him is true and besides taking on this contract, he is also taking on the personal responsibility to oversee the investigation.This has all come to a culmination when an Israeli Ambassador to France is killed in cold blood by what some believe is a Hamas sniper in a Paris square. Israel wants to retaliate, but they lack the facts to connect these crimes to Hamas with 100% certainty. They have given the U.S. two weeks to provide the hard cold facts in this matter, before they launch their own mission against those they believe responsible and if they do so, it will put the U.S. in a position to choose what side they will support. A matter that could potentially led the entire world into a third world war. Now it's a race against time for Will to provide the answers but likely all could espionage thrillers, there are those that wish to prevent that from happening and soon the body count not only begins to rise, but becomes personal in nature to Will as well.I received The Spy House by Matthew Dunn compliments of William Morrow, a division of Harper Collins Publishers for my honest review. I did not receive any monetary compensation, aside from a free copy of this book, in exchange for my honest review. This truly falls into the lines of such notable authors as Ian Fleming and John LeCarrè, so fans of their literary works will love this entire series. Some readers might take offense to the profanity used in this novel, so with that being said, I wanted to disclose that about the novel. It strikes me as odd how this novel came out just before the terrorists strikes in Paris and helps you understand the dark undercover work that our nations leaders use to help prevent things like this from happening, but they can't always prevent. I love that Matthew Dunn writes from the experience as a former MI6 officer and thus brings that sense of realism to his series. For me this one rates a 4 out of 5 stars in my opinion.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Good Mystery Once It Gets Started! By foxtrotoscar The story in this book takes a long time to really get under way. The mission is there, but it seems to take forever before the main characters to come to grips with the problem, The plot takes some unexpected twists about three quarters of the way through the story. A rash of peripheral killings throws a hard curve at the reader, but the pace picks up quickly as more surprising twists in the plot are revealed. The most surprising of all is saved for the very last line of the book. Despite the slow start, this is an interesting read that keeps the reader's interest throughout. I would liked to have seen more action scenes, but those that are there are well done.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Espionage thriller with well-rounded characters By Earl Matthew Dunn's The Spy House starts a little slow but picks up momentum as it progresses. Having not read the other books in the series I took the start to be a way to both set up the story of this volume (a locked-room mystery with intelligence agents from several countries, all dead, potentially leading to major military action) as well as introduce the recurring characters to a new reader.The pacing at the start is my only real issue with the book. One antagonist is written so well that I almost hated reading the chapters concerning him because my dislike was so great. I enjoyed both the major characters as well as the secondary characters, they all seemed to advance the plot and help develop the protagonist's character also.This will appeal to anyone interested in espionage thrillers as well as many who are interested in political thrillers. I am now likely to read the other books in the series to learn about how the protagonist has become who he is.Reviewed from a copy made available through Goodreads First Reads.
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