Porter, Henry

  • The enigma girl

    £22.00

    Slim Parsons’ last deep cover job for MI5 ended with a life-and-death struggle on a private jet that caused her to go on the run from both the deadly target and her angry bosses in the Security Service. They say that she’s bordering on delinquent and unsuitable for the role of an MI5 operative. Yet she is recalled and asked to infiltrate a news website that’s causing alarm. It is staffed by a group descended from wartime codebreakers operating from an unassuming office block near Bletchley Park. Operation Linesman looks like a come down, the curtain on a brilliant career in the shadows. However, she accepts the assignment on condition that the Security Service searches for her missing brother. Linesman turns out to be anything but simple. Her personal loss, her previous deep cover role, and a threat to MI5 itself from her original target come together in a three-way collision.

  • The Old Enemy

    £8.99

    Ex-MI6 officer Paul Samson prefers to work privately these days. He has been tasked with guarding a young woman, Zoe Freemantle. He doesn’t know who she is, or why she’s important, but the money’s good enough for him not to dig too deeply. He shadows Zoe, first becoming intrigued with this striking woman as he observes her movements around London. He’s just beginning to tire of a job he considers beneath him, when a watcher disguised as a homeless man attempts to abduct Zoe at knife point before his eyes. In the ensuing fracas, she escapes, while Samson wishes he’d asked more questions. When his former colleague, Robert Harland, is assassinated, the news comes with the threat that Samson’s own life – and that of others he holds dear – is on the line. Samson is sure he knows why there’s a target on his back. What he doesn’t know is who put it there.

  • Dying Light

    £7.99

    At the funeral of David Eyam, one of the brightest government servants of his generation, corporate leaders, ministers and intelligence chiefs gather to pay their respects. But Eyam has left a devastating legacy, and certain members of the congregation are desperate to suppress it.

  • Spys Life

    £8.99

    In Porter’s follow-up to ‘Remembrance Day’, an ex-British spy finds himself dragged back into the world of espionage after a mysterious plane crash.

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