Working undercover is all about trust – getting the target to trust you and then betraying them in order to bring them to justice.
But what do you do when you believe an undercover cop has crossed the line and aligned herself with the international drugs smuggler she was supposed to be targeting?
When a deep-undercover cop stops passing on intelligence about her target, MI5 sends in Dan ‘Spider’ Shepherd to check that she is on the straight and narrow.
Now two lives are on the line – and Shepherd discovers that the real danger is closer to home than he realised.
As Spider finds his loyalties being tested to the limit, an SAS killer is on a revenge mission in London and only Spider can stop him.
‘[Leather] has the uncanny knack of producing plots that are all too real’ Daily Mail
‘Let Spider draw you into his web, you won’t regret it’ – Sun
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- HODDER STOUGHTON UK
Not one of Stephens best works. Usually the first chapter is a crisp and gripping opening that provides a hook into the story, this openingwas over done: WAY too much background on characters that are not part of the story and WAY too long. This is the problem throughout thewhole book. I have to say I was a bit bored until the second half but overall it was still enjoyable. I’ve read EVERY one of the authors book and I have to say this one is WAY down on the list of his best…
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