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Other Paths to Glory
Anthony Price
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Paul Mitchell spends his days researching the carnage of the First
World War in the silence of the library. But his peace is shattered
by an unexpected visit from a man with a fragment of a German
trench map - and a lot of questions. Why does Dr David Audley of
the MOD want to know what really happened during the Battle of the
Somme in 1916? When Paul is attacked on his way home and a forged
suicide note appears, it's clear that someone wants him dead. As he
becomes deeper embroiled in Audley's case, It seems that Paul could
hold the key to a dangerous mystery that has its roots in the
horrors of the trenches...
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how I love (Paperback)
Kate Marie Williams; Edited by Anthony Price; Kj Heslen
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By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
Anthony Price ingeniously combines the machinations of British
Intelligence with the legend of King Arthur in an extraordinary
thriller that crackles with suspense from start to finish. A US Air
Force plane mysteriously vanishes on a flight from its base in
Britain, and its ace pilot with it. The CIA investigates the
missing pilot, and makes some odd findings - finding that will take
British Intelligence officer David Audley back to the sixth century
in an absorbing battle of wits with the Soviet secret police.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
What does the chairman of the new Atlantic Defence Committee have
to do with the American Civil War? And why was a top CIA
trouble-shooter needed as a middleman? And why was that middleman
looking for David Audley, senior analyst for British Intelligence?
It all seemed very wrong to Oliver St John Latimer, but it did
present an interesting opportunity. Unfortunately for the
ambitious, and usually desk-bound, Latimer, the opportunity was
twice as deadly as it was intriguing.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
In the rural peace of modern England a war game recreates the
slaughter of the Civil War. But when the battle ends, a real corpse
is left it the Swine Brook; and an aristocratic but impoverished
revolutionary claims to have found a cache of 'Cromwell's Gold'.
When David Audley is called in, seventeenth-century secrets and the
deadly game of modern espionage clash in a brilliantly intricate
thriller of bluff and counter-bluff.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
Even in the era of glasnost a defector is worth having, especially
if he is a senior computer specialist in Russian military
intelligence. But when the defection goes wrong, the British are
left with three bodies and two inadequate clues to the nature of
the information they might have been offered, and which now lies
buried somewhere in the collective memories of David Audley and his
one-time colleague Major Peter Richardson. But what is the secret
Audley shares with the half-Italian Richardson, now frightened into
hiding somewhere in Italy? For once David Audley has no idea and
the race is on to find the elusive Major. But Audley's objective is
fast being overtaken by modern political imperatives - ones very
different from the black and white certainties of the old Cold War
days . . .
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.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
A few weeks after D-day the German army in the West is retreating,
with the British and the Americans in hot pursuit. But Major
O'Conor, ex-liaison officer with the Yugoslav Partisans, is
conducting his own private war. As he leads his hand-picked team of
ruthless fighters deep behind the German lines, it becomes clear
that he regards French Resistance units and British Intelligence
agents as more dangerous to his mission than the Germans. So it is
unfortunate for him that two interpreters attached to his task
force happen to be Second-Lieutenant Audley and Corporal Butler,
already revealing the cunning and resourcefulness that, in earlier
novels, has taken them to the very top of their field. Major
O'Conor's startling objective remains unknown to everyone except
himself until the final pages - where a shattering surprise lies in
store.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
David Roche, a young double agent, is assigned to recruit British
Intelligence Chief Dr David Audley into Soviet service. It isn't
long before Roche begins to doubt the information he has been given
. . . and it isn't long before he sees how he might use than
information to free himself of his obligations to both sides. Roche
joins Audley and two friends at an ancient tower in the French
countryside, and also meets with Lady Alexandra Champeney-Perowne -
who shows him why it is so vital that he get out. And out he goes,
in an exciting denouement involving the KGB, British Intelligence
and - out of the blue - a team of Algerian terrorists.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
In the fourth title of Anthony Price's gripping spy series, British
Intelligence officer David Audley slips away to Italy without
authorisation, taking his wife with him. Immediately the suspicion
arises that he may have defected, and the head of Italian security
is also interested in his arrival, particularly as it has flushed
from cover a rogue communist. But Audley has his own reasons for
leaving Britain, in an investigation that becomes a matter of life
or death.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
An innocent enough advertisement, placed by General Maxwell,
retired war hero and beloved squire of Duntisbury Royal, equally
innocent hamlet nestled in the English countryside. But the results
are explosive... Although it seems obvious that the IRA's stars are
rising, there's a more global type of conspiracy in the country
air. The CIA and the KGB are suddenly sniffing around, along with
British Intelligence Chief Dr David Audley - whose intuition for
mischief and espionage puts him right in the midst of the action.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
The Russians are looking for a few good men, and they're doing most
of their looking within the British University system. It's a ploy
which has served them well in the past, but now there's a
difference. As Dr David Audley discovers very quickly, the aim of
the Soviets is not simply to recruit, but to lay the groundwork for
destruction. From the dim, comfortable reading rooms of Oxford to
the bleak moors stretching away from Hadrian's Wall, Audley
searches for the Russian wolf in don's clothing. What Audley can't
know is that the agent has been forbidden to fail . . . on pain of
death.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
Two KGB rivals, General Zarubin and Professor Nikolai Andrievich
Panin, confront each other on a point overlooking the British
Channel. Meanwhile, Henry Jaggard of British Intelligence has two
pressing problems. He knows the Soviets are mounting a defensive
program against a Polish dissident group in Britain, but he cannot
intervene without jeopardizing his best inside agents. And Dr David
Audley, of the Intelligence R&D Department, has been playing
clever politics again. Jaggard sees his opportunity to kill two
birds with one stone. The Professor has requested a meeting with
Audley, his old adversary. And, with one of Jaggard's own men to
abet him, Audley can be safely relied upon to overstep the mark in
his attempts to frustrate the KGB . . .
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
A New Kind of War takes us back to the Greece and Germany of 1945 -
as the old kind of war comes to its official end. Why has David
Audley broken the British-Greek truce? And furthermore, why did his
brigadier order his actions? Is it just coincidence that Audley is
surprised near Delphi by Captain Fattorini of the Royal Engineers?
As a result of that unfortunate encounter, Fattorini finds himself
in occupied Germany as the newest member of TRR-2: a special
Intelligence unit engaged in a dangerous and brutal game. It is not
until he at last meets Audley's mysterious brigadier that Fattorini
learns the full truth about his own assignment in the ill-omened
Teutoburg Forest.
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
The evacuation of Philip Masson's body near Mrs Griffin's cottage
resurrects several old ghosts that send the newshounds scurrying to
dig in their clippings archives. Rumours, matured with the passing
years since Masson's 'disappearance' way back in 1978, once more
abound. But the investigative team of Ian Robinson and Jenny
Fielding are already on a trail of discovery that leads back to the
end of the Wilson/Callaghan era. Jenny has overheard a snatch of
gossip at an embassy party which seems to implicate British
Intelligence's David Audley in the original cover-up of Masson's
death . . . and Jenny has a personal interest in that affair. But
it is not until the labyrinthine trails come together on a Spanish
battlefield that Jenny learns why it is that Philip Masson had to
die....
By the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory
'We want you to lay a ghost,' Frances Fitzgibbon is told as she is
ordered to investigate the past of her own superior, Colonel Jack
Butler's, at a decisive moment in his career. But why? For as
Colonel Butler pursues an elusive IRA/KGB assassin, Frances finds
herself confronting dangerous questions as more than one spectre is
raised from the dark past.
Superb, classic thriller from the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning
author of Other Paths to Glory, rated 'alongside Le Carre and
Deighton' GUARDIAN A brilliant young electronics expert is killed
by a car bomb seemingly meant for the head of the Foreign Office's
Middle-Eastern Section. Intelligence officer Hugh Roskill is sent
by David Audley on an investigation that takes him from London
clubland to the Hampshire countryside, and deep into the
complexities of Middle Eastern politics, to find the answer to two
questions: who was the real target of the bomb? And what is Alamut?
Against the backdrop of the Arab-Israeli conflict in the period
before the Camp David Accords, Dr Audley and Colonel Butler are
confronted with an assassin capable of turning the Middle Eastern
conflict into Armageddon.
This text presents a wide and varied selection of comment and
criticism on A Midsummer Night's Dream, ranging from Jacobean times
to the present day. The volume includes a discussion on the sources
and influences in the play's composition and detailed accounts of
significant productions.
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