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During the Malayan guerrilla war in the 1950s, Ah Lin is a Chinese
amah, a children's nurse, to a British family, the Creasleys.
Unbeknown to the family Ah Lin is also a secret courier working for
the communist guerrillas and her brother is a guerrilla soldier in
the jungle. And unbeknown to Ah Lin, Mrs Creasley works in Special
Branch in the Malay police. The Creasley family, in particular the
daughter Mary, suffer from the constant threat of guerrilla
terrorism against the British. And for Ah Lin's family there is
deep anxiety and tension as the war progresses. They know that if
Ah Lin's double life is exposed she will be charged with treason
and hanged. In the end these fears materialise in an unexpected
way.
Sir Crispin Whipple is the newly appointed UK Ambassador to the
Western Allied Military Pact Organisation (WAMPO) in the early
seventies, and in his first year he experiences the embarrassment
of two espionage incidents traced to the UK Delegation. MI5 are
called in to investigate and, having several other unsolved
espionage incidents on their books, they are anxious to nail a
British spy ring. Sir Crispin is also unprepared for the mutual
distrust and bickering that goes on between the WAMPO member
states, who pursue their own political agendas. The story is set
against the background of the Cold War, the US President's
re-election, the Icelandic Fisheries war, WAMP military facilities
on Malta, Russian spies and secret Exercises. WAMPO's response to
world events contrasts with the more serious problem of their
headquarters building which is falling down owing to wrongly mixed
cement.
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