#BookReview ‘Invasion’ by @FrankRGardner #thriller #war

Invasion by Frank Gardner is so lifelike it is terrifying. Fourth in the Luke Carlton series, I enjoyed it so much I’m going back to the beginning, the first book. Frank GardnerThe pace of the story is relentless from the first page. China is preparing to invade Taiwan. British intelligence sends a ‘collector,’ a volunteer citizen and ‘clean skin,’ to Hong Kong to collect top secret data from a spy deep in the Chinese Communist Party. But when climate scientist Dr Hannah Slade goes missing, all hell breaks loose. As the Secret Intelligence Service sends its best to Hong Kong to find her, a team of Chinese genetically-enhanced super soldiers are on board black inflatable boats heading for tiny Yanyu Island. Part of Taiwan but too small to defend, the Chinese hail success as they plant a flag on Taiwanese territory. Geo-political tensions rise, the US, the UK and Aukus send ships to the region. Meanwhile the Chinese are planning a full-scale invasion of Taiwan island itself.
Luke Carlton and Jenny Li are sent to recover Hannah. Posing as holidaymakers their cover is quickly blown. But who is giving them the tip-offs, local gangsters, fellow Five Eyes operatives, Chinese agents, Taiwanese agents? Sensing danger everywhere, trusting no-one, Luke and Jenny rely on their phones which allow covert updates to be sent back and forth to Vauxhall Cross; swapping information, identifying faces, receiving approval for their next move. Luke and Jenny move from Hong Kong to Macau, going from one dead end to another, until they are told Hannah was put on a ship bound for Taiwan.
Short chapters emphasize the quick pace of the action, moving from Hannah to Luke and Jenny, back to Vauxhall Cross and then to London politicians and the British navy racing to the danger zone. I lost track of the military details, the jargon, the model numbers of weapons and military kit, but stopped worrying about it; it reminded me of reading Robert Ludlum when I would skip a chapter to get to the action.
Up-to-date and frighteningly real, the tech is so hot it makes you look at your smartphone with suspicion.
Very good and read very quickly.
Next up is the first book, Crisis.

If you like this, try:-
The Chase’ by Ava Glass #1AliasEmma
Never’ by Ken Follett
The Travelers’ by Chris Pavone

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