A Line in the Sand (1999)
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Cover photograph of marsh harrier by C.H. Gomers / RSPB Images
Cover landscape photograph by Gerald Seymour
'A classic...Maybe his best yet' THE TIMES
 
In a village on the Suffolk coast, Frank Perry waits for his past
to arrive. A decade before he spied for the Government on the
Iranian chemical and biological weapon installations. His
information damaged their killing capacity for years.
 
Now, Iran will have its revenge and has despatched their most
deadly assassin to fulfil the task. Codenamed the Anvil, he will
move with stealth towards his chosen objective unless Perry's
protectors can reach him first.
 
As he draws nearer, the ring of steel around Perry grows
tighter. But against a faceless adversary, and with the job
fatally compromised by the stifling political bureaucracy
surrounding it, there seems little chance that the past will not
have its day once more...
 
'Brilliantly written and deserving of the Booker Prize, if only it
wasn't so populist'
 MAIL ON SUNDAY
 
'Gripping momentum...Depth of characterisation, wealth of
colour and detail, and precision of prose...New vintage stuff'

THE TIMES
 
'Brilliantly crafted' SUNDAY TIMES
 
- from the back cover -

by Gerald Seymour

Last Updated on January 8, 2000.