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Here Be Monsters (1985)

by Anthony Price

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By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory When ex-Major Ed Parker of the US Army is pushed over a cliff at Pointe du Hoc following the D-Day anniversary, a crisis is sparked off in British Intelligence. The cream of the Secret Service gather: Dr Audley, Oliver St John Latimer, Commander Cable, Dr Paul Mitchell. But none will take on the case. Why is the investigation left to inexperienced Elizabeth Loftus? Is there any truth in the old rumour that Parker was a KGB double agent? Elizabeth must ponder these and many other questions as she prises the lid off a can of worms forty years old - and suspicion begins to fall on her most respected colleagues.… (more)
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  SueJBeard | Feb 14, 2023 |
Intelligence analyst Elizabeth Loftus (who first appeared in The Old Vengeful (1982)) is assigned to a field investigation in which she commands officers to whom she has previously reported. Nobody truly understands what is happening (regretably, that includes the reader) and even the Epilogue is inconclusive. If you are interested in Price's espionage novels, I suggest that you start with The Hour of the Donkey (1980) and read the rest in chronological order of the narrative. That sequence is summarised in the LibraryThing series named "David Audley / Jack Butler: Chronological Order (1984)". ( )
  TheoClarke | Jun 30, 2010 |
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By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory When ex-Major Ed Parker of the US Army is pushed over a cliff at Pointe du Hoc following the D-Day anniversary, a crisis is sparked off in British Intelligence. The cream of the Secret Service gather: Dr Audley, Oliver St John Latimer, Commander Cable, Dr Paul Mitchell. But none will take on the case. Why is the investigation left to inexperienced Elizabeth Loftus? Is there any truth in the old rumour that Parker was a KGB double agent? Elizabeth must ponder these and many other questions as she prises the lid off a can of worms forty years old - and suspicion begins to fall on her most respected colleagues.

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