Escape To Perdition - James Silvester - Books - Bloodhound Books - 9781913942663 - May 6, 2021
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Escape To Perdition

James Silvester

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Escape To Perdition

Love, deception, and murder dominate as a shadowy organization battles for power.

Herbert Biely, aged hero of the Prague Spring, stands poised to reunite the Czech and Slovak Republics years after the Velvet Revolution. But other parties have their own agendas and plans for the fate of the region. A shadowy collective exists that will do anything to preserve the status quo. Peter Lowe's mission is to prevent reunification by any means possible. But Peter is not all that he seems--a troubled man, desperate to escape the past, his resentment towards himself, his assignment and his superiors deepens as he questions the cause. As alliances shift, Prague becomes the focal point for intrigue on an international scale. As the body count rises and options fade, Peter's path to redemption is clouded in by love, deception and murder. Can he confront his past to save the future? Escape to Perdition is the ideal read for thriller fans of John Le Carré, Stella Rimington and David Young.

Also available in the Prague Thrillers:
Book 2: The Prague Ultimatum

Praise for the Prague Thrillers:
"Thought-provoking, emotional and well written."

"An exceptionally well-written political thriller."

"A fiendishly clever political thriller, entertaining travelogue, and pin-sharp character sketch all-in-one."

"This book surpassed my expectations completely."

"The twists keep coming."

"A hard-hitting political thriller and so much more."


284 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 6, 2021
ISBN13 9781913942663
Publishers Bloodhound Books
Pages 284
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 16 mm   ·   326 g
Language English  

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