At Risk: (Liz Carlyle 1)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title At Risk: (Liz Carlyle 1)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stella Rimington
SeriesLiz Carlyle
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:464
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 110
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9780099461395
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cornerstone
Imprint Arrow Books Ltd
Publication Date 2 June 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Our concern - and we've communicated this over the weekend to all stations - is that the opposition may be about to deploy an invisible.' An invisible is CIA speak for the ultimate intelligence nightmare: the terrorist who, because he or she is an ethnic native of the target country, can cross its borders unchecked, move around that country unquestioned and infiltrate its institutions with ease. An invisible on mainland Britain was the worst possible news. For Liz Carlyle, an MI5 Intelligence officer, this report from MI6 marks the start of an operation which will test her to the limit and put her own life in jeopardy. As she sifts the incoming evidence and gets reports from her agents she realizes there is an imminent terrorist threat. But who or what is the target? And who and where is the invisible? Time is of the essence in this desperate search and it becomes clear that it is Liz's intuitive skills, her ability to get inside her enemy's head, which offer the only hope of averting disaster. In this terrifying and tautly drawn debut thriller Stella Rimington takes us to the heart of the Intelligence world. It is a place she is uniquely qualified to describe.

Author Biography

Stella Rimington joined the Security Service (MI5) in 1965 and during her career she worked in all the main fields of the Service's responsibilities - counter-subversion, counter-espionage and counter-terrorism - and became successively Director of all three branches. She was appointed Director-General of MI5 in 1992. She was the first woman to hold the post and the first Director-General whose name was publicly announced on appointment. Her autobiography, Open Secret, was published by Hutchinson in 2001.

Reviews

A cracking good thriller * The Observer * Intelligent... Undeniably pacy * The Guardian * This is something rare: the spy novel that prizes authenticity over fabrication * Mail on Sunday * Rimington makes adroit use of her expertise as former MI5 chief * The Sunday Times * Tense and terrifying * Cosmopolitan *