Narrator: Peter Noble
Duration: 12h 49m
Knowledge of these files is classified.You must not use police or intelligence services to carry out your investigation. Those channels are compromised.A final warning: you must move fast.Knowledge of these files is classified.You must not use police or intelligence services to carry out your investigation. Those channels are compromised.A final warning: you must move fast.Former MP Francis Morahan swore never to return to politics. But when he’s asked to chair a government inquiry into the intelligence agencies’ record against terror, it’s clear that it’s an order from the top – not a request.Sara Shah once teetered on the edge of a dangerous circle. Now a lawyer in a prestigious London firm, she’s put her past behind her. Until a letter delivered by hand summons her to join the Morahan Inquiry.Duty-bound, Sara accepts. Armed only with a list of names, dodging her one-time connection to the networks she infiltrates, she finds herself led by an anonymous source into the darkest corners of post-9/11 Britain.What, or who, was the weapon at the heart of British terror?IT IS A SECRET SOME WILL STOP AT NOTHING TO KEEP HIDDEN.Westminster’s best-kept secrets are hunted down in this edge-of-your-seat political thriller – perfect for fans of Sam Bourne, Frank Gardner and Mick Herron.PRAISE FOR THE INQUIRY‘Fast-paced, thrilling and uncomfortably credible’ Ross Armstrong, author of The Girls Beneath‘Highly enjoyable. Edge of the seat stuff!’ Simon Booker, author of Kill Me Twice‘An excellent first book by a writer who knows his stuff. I won’t write any spoilers but this is a tense and exciting thriller with a massive twist at the end. Highly recommended’ Greville W (Netgalley)Will Caine lives in South London, and is a BAFTA award-winning and highly acclaimed investigative film-maker and journalist.He has spent much of his life delving into the secrets of state, and has written non-fiction books under another name.The Inquiry is his first thriller.• Set in present-day London, where an inquiry into home-grown extremism throws light on secrets and corruption which lie right to the heart of government, this is a highly topical political thriller about power and its ability to corrupt.• The author is a former investigative journalist and BAFTA-winning film-maker, working with the BBC among others to cover current affairs, ideally placed to write political thrillers.• Perfectly-pitched for fans of Mick Herron and Sam Bourne, this is a contemporary, skilful and twist-laden thriller.Competition: to kill the president the man between. john le carre charles cumming karen cleveland aj finn
Published by: HarperCollins Publishers
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