Woman of State

Woman of State

Simon Berthon
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Author:  Simon Berthon
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  384
Publisher:  HarperCollins Publishers
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9780008214364

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there is a handwritten dedication from the author on the first page; in addition, the top of the dustjacket has suffered some minor shelfwear; otherwise in excellent condition

Stella Rimington meets State of Play in this smart political thriller for a new generation of Le Carre fans.

SECRETS

1991, Belfast.

Maire Anne McCartney is recruited for a one-off IRA mission as a honey trap. She is told there will be no violence. But she has been lied to.
To save herself, eighteen-year-old Maire must flee across the border alone, and start a
new life.

STATE

Present day, London.

Human rights lawyer Anne-Marie Gallagher is appointed Minister of State for Security and Immigration.
At the same time, the police in Belfast receive an anonymous tip-off. The password is verified from the Troubles - and the co-ordinates lead DCI Jon Carne to a field. And a body.

BETRAYAL

The new Minister receives a message and realises that the new life she has crafted is at risk of being uncovered.
And when Carne's investigation brings Anne- Marie to his attention, she must decide where her allegiances lie...

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