Dimensions
158 x 236 x 26mm
In the war against terrorism, dirty money is the most dangerous weapon . . .
"It is difficult to walk casually with $500,000 taped to your belly."
In Pakistan, the man with the money is being tailed by Sarah Churchill, British MI6 agent. She has a microdigital camera embedded in her sunglasses, a machine pistol concealed in her waistband and a tab of cyanide tucked inside a hole where her wisdom tooth used to be. She's in the crazy smuggler's bazaar in Peshawar, and very soon everything is going to explode all around her.
In Paris, Adam Chapel, US Treasury Agent, has his eyes on a man carrying a scuffed briefcase. There is half a million dollars of terrorist's cash in that case, lying on top of a lump of Semtex. Before Adam can get his hands on it, four US government agents will be dead.
We are in a new era of the war against terrorism. It's a war against terrorist money. Dirty money. Christopher Reich's new thriller is a white-knuckle ride through the back corridors of the intelligence community and elite counter-terrorist agencies as they attempt to disrupt and dismantle the financial networks that sustain terrorist organisations throughout the world. It is his most brilliant, most gripping, most bang-up-to-date thriller yet.