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The Daniel Marchant Spy Trilogy: Dead Spy Running, Games Traitors Play, Dirty Little Secret
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The Daniel Marchant Spy Trilogy: Dead Spy Running, Games Traitors Play, Dirty Little Secret
Jon Stock

Praised as a cross between Le Carré and Bourne, discover the Daniel Marchant spy trilogy featuring all three espionage thrillers in one collection.Dead Spy RunningSuspended MI6 agent Daniel Marchant is running the London Marathon alongside a man strapped with explosives. To keep the bomb from detonating, they must keep running. But is Daniel secretly working for the terrorists?Marchant’s father, ex-chief of MI6, was accused by the CIA of treachery. To prove his innocence, Marchant must unearth his father’s dark past and challenge the heavy hand of America’s war on terror.Games Traitors PlaySalim Dhar is the world's most wanted terrorist and the only man to track him down is renegade MI6 officer, Daniel Marchant.As Britain braces itself for a terrifying cocktail of terrorist attacks, Marchant is forced to confront dark personal truths about loyalty and love. For the only way to stop Dhar is to play the traitor’s game.Dirty Little SecretSalim Dhar has disappeared after an attack on a US target. The CIA believes Daniel Marchant was involved but he has a bigger secret: Dhar is working for MI6, protecting the UK from future attacks. He has also asked for something in return: Marchant must help him with a final strike against America.Does loyalty to one’s country come above all else, whatever the price? Or are some relationships too special to ignore?

About the Book

Dead Spy Running

Suspended MI6 agent Daniel Marchant is running out of time. He’s alongside a man strapped with explosives at the London Marathon. If they drop their speed the belt will detonate, killing all around them. But is Marchant secretly working for the terrorists?

Marchant’s father, ex-chief of MI6, was accused by the CIA of treachery. To prove his innocence, Marchant must take a perilous journey via Poland and India to unearth his father’s dark past, test his relationship with fellow spy Leila and challenge the heavy hand of America’s war on terror.

Most of all, he has to learn to trust no one.

Games Traitors Play

Salim Dhar: the world's most wanted terrorist. Not even Echelon, the West's intelligence analysis network, can find any trace of Dhar. Enter renegade MI6 officer, Daniel Marchant.

From the souks of Marrakech to the temples of Madurai via the shores of Sardinia, Marchant is shadowed by the CIA and its exotic agent Lakshmi Meena. But why are the Russians following him too?

As Britain braces itself for a terrifying cocktail of cyber and airborne terrorist attacks, Marchant is forced to confront dark personal truths about loyalty and love. For the only way to stop Dhar is to play the traitor’s game.

Dirty Little Secret

The special relationship between London and Washington is in tatters. Salim Dhar, the world’s most wanted terrorist, has disappeared after an audacious attack on an American target in the UK. The CIA believes Daniel Marchant, renegade MI6 officer, was involved. But Marchant has a bigger secret: Dhar has agreed to work for MI6, promising to protect the UK from future terrorist atrocities.

He has also asked for something in return: Marchant must help him with a final strike against America.

Does loyalty to one’s country come above all else, whatever the price? Or are some relationships too special to ignore?

Praise for the Daniel Marchant spy trilogy

‘A rip-roaring race of a read that never lets up until the finishing tape’ Robert Goddard

‘As elegant as le Carré and as cynical as the twenty-first century … exactly what we need from a spy novel now’ Lee Child

‘A Jason Bourne sweat-fest with George Smiley's brain’ Daily Telegraph

‘Picks up more or less where Le Carré left off’ Guardian

‘An elegant, unstoppable front runner of a spy thriller’ Observer

‘Its deliciously John Buchan-like hero could be chasing the 39 steps’ Daily Mail

‘As strong as Bourne, as clever as Bond, but with a voice set for Generation Next, Jon Stock has done the impossible in Daniel Marchant and created THE new spy’ Stephen Gaghan, Director of Syriana

About the Author

Prior to becoming a writer, Jon Stock was Weekend editor of the Telegraph. He is the author of five novels. He lives in Wiltshire with his wife and three children.

The Daniel Marchant Spy Trilogy

Jon Stock

Table of Contents

About the Book (#u3638b0b8-7e7a-5cf7-8897-76cd19f2ca4c)

Praise for the Daniel Marchant spy trilogy (#u28e13670-a4be-599e-b18f-28ff873046eb)

About the Author (#ub6baf0a3-a9ba-5289-9ac5-7dce7b3e57f7)

Title Page (#ubabe7b89-bd55-5321-8c04-83d1ce1bca9b)

Dead Spy Running (#ub3f48655-f5e8-5ccb-a632-e2aac535288e)

Games Traitors Play (#litres_trial_promo)

Dirty Little Secret (#litres_trial_promo)

Also by Jon Stock (#litres_trial_promo)

Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

Dead Spy Running

Jon Stock

Dead Spy Running

Contents

1

A bright Blackheath morning and it was already hot, too…

2

It took ten minutes for Marchant to find Pradeep again.

3

Paul Myers was unpicking encrypted emails and eating his fourth…

4

Daniel Marchant looked out across the shallow valley and watched…

5

Paul Myers drew heavily on his third pint of London…

6

Marchant watched from his bedroom in the safe house as…

7

Marchant knew that someone was in his room as he…

8

It was a long-held custom that the first half of…

9

Later that day, Fielding accepted Chadwick’s offer of a sharpener…

10

Leila headed back to London that night, leaving Marchant to…

11

The gang of Year Five boys in the corner of…

12

The undisputed waterboarding world champion was Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Marchant…

13

Nine hundred miles west of Poland, Marcus Fielding took a…

14

Leila turned the key in the front door and slipped…

15

For a moment, Marchant wasn’t sure if the explosion was…

16

After a bone-breaking, hundred-mile drive through the Polish countryside, Marchant…

17

Marchant knew that the best legend for a spy was…

18

Sir David Chadwick had spent a lifetime brokering compromises in…

19

Hassan was the only asset Leila had ever slept with.

20

Spiro didn’t like the CIA sub-station in Warsaw. He didn’t…

21

Marchant lay on the bed, watching Monika as she undressed…

22

Leila had met Jago, a tousle-haired six-year-old, once before, but…

23

Spiro looked again at the grainy image of a two-tonne,…

24

Six miles south-west of the shopping mall, Daniel Marchant sat…

25

Prentice sent the pre-written text while his hand was still…

26

Daniel Marchant pushed open the blue door, not sure what…

27

‘It was a precaution, Marcus, nothing more,’ Sir David Chadwick…

28

After twenty-four hours in India, Daniel Marchant concluded that he…

29

It was Alan Carter’s first visit to Legoland, but after…