Internationally
acclaimed as “a premier writer of espionage thrillers” (USA Today),
Charles Cumming is “among the most skillful spy novelists” (Washington
Post) and “a worthy successor to the masters…like John le Carré and Len
Deighton” (Chicago Sun-Times). Now, with A COLDER WAR, Cumming returns
with MI6 agent Tom Kell (A Foreign Country), in a tour de force that
will dazzle readers and critics alike.
A top-ranking Iranian military
official is blown up while trying to defect to the West. An
investigative journalist is arrested and imprisoned for writing an
article critical of the Turkish government. An Iranian nuclear scientist
is assassinated on the streets of Tehran. These three incidents,
seemingly unrelated, have one crucial link. Each of the three had been
recently recruited by Western intelligence, before being removed or
killed.
Then Paul Wallinger, MI6’s most
senior agent in Turkey, dies in a puzzling plane crash. Fearing the
worst, MI6 bypasses the usual protocol and brings disgraced agent Tom
Kell in from the cold to investigate. Kell soon discovers what Wallinger
had already begun to suspect—that there’s a mole somewhere in the
Western intelligence, a traitor who has been systematically sabotaging
scores of joint intelligence operations in the Middle East.