Just because they lost the Cold War doesn't mean the Russians
aren't still capable of minor skullduggery.Liz Carlyle has been
sent from MI5's Counter-Terrorism unit to Counter-Espionage. The
move feels like a demotion, since everyone knows that the action
these days is in fighting terrorism (Secret Asset, 2007, etc.). And
indeed the assignment Liz lands sounds like a blast from the past.
The recent movements of an economic attache of the Russian Embassy
in Berlin have Her Majesty's Secret Service convinced that he's a
government assassin coming to England to ply his trade. His most
likely target is Nikita Brunovsky, an oligarch who already has one
bodyguard, chauffeur Jerry Simmons, but is attracted enough to Liz
to ask that she be sent into his household as well. Liz bridles at
the assignment. Her cover identity as an expert on Sergei Pashko, a
Russian painter whose work Brunovsky collects avidly, is
paper-thin, and she's not trained in personal protection. But she
accepts the job and soon finds that the Brunovsky entourage -
girlfriend Monica Hetherington, banker Harry Forbes, magazine
editor Greta Darnshof, decorator/art dealer Marco Tutti and diverse
emigre hangers-on - is even less interesting than her Intelligence
colleagues. Surviving an attack that almost kills her, Liz has no
new clues, but only an increasing sense of urgency as she wonders
whether she can identify the turncoat in Brunovsky's circle in time
to save herself and the man she's been sent to protect. Sadly, this
urgency is unlikely to be shared by readers who wonder why saving
Brunovsky is worth the trouble Liz takes and don't much care which
of the pasteboard suspects will turn out to be guilty.Forget the
fate of nations in the shortest, least consequential and least
suspenseful of Liz's three adventures to date. It's hard not to
share the feelings of her old boss: "To him these people were like
characters in a play. (Kirkus Reviews)
___________________________________________ 'Readers can expect
authenticity - and that is what she delivers.' The Times ILLEGAL
ACTION is the third thriller from the former head of MI5 and
bestselling author Stella Rimington, featuring MI5 officer Liz
Carlyle. When MI5 intelligence officer Liz Carlyle learns of a
Russian government plot to kill super-rich Nikita Brunovsky - a man
who openly criticises the Putin regime from his London base - it's
a race against time to track down the killer. How the man is to be
silenced is unclear, but the Foreign Office dreads any kind of
incident and Liz must work fast to protect him. As she goes
undercover, desperately trying to find out who in Brunovsky's
retinue might betray him, Liz discovers that an 'illegal' Russian
agent has arrived in London. Is this the assassin she is seeking?
Under an assumed name, caught up in the high-octane world of the
oligarchs, Liz soon finds herself in terrible danger...
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