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#BookReview ‘The Traitor’ by Ava Glass #thriller

I loved The Chase, the first Alias Emma book by Ava Glass, and wondered if she could match it. The Traitor is just as good and I read it just as quickly. Ava GlassFast-moving on every page, the action is this second novel featuring spy Emma Makepeace moves from London to a superyacht on the Mediterranean. The story begins as a British spy is found dead in a suitcase in his London apartment. He has been poisoned with a nerve agent. No fingerprints. No DNA. Stephen Garrick’s latest case was shadowing two oligarchs who are illegal arms dealers. He knew of a third man but not the identity. Before he died, Garrick was following someone in Pimlico. Did he get too close? Did the Russians kill him? And is there a traitor in the British government? Who will Emma’s boss Ripley trust with information about this case and will it be kept secret even from government ministers and civil servants?
Emma goes undercover on the superyacht ‘The Eden’ joining a small crew where there is nowhere to hide. The boat is owned by Andrei Volkov, code name Gold Dust I. Emma and Ripley hope Volkov will invite Gold Dust II, Oleg Federov, onto his yacht. Emma has three objectives – to find a smoking gun linking Volkov to illegal arms sales, to prove his link to Federov, and to identify Gold Dust III, the mysterious third man in the Russian weapons smuggling ring. There is no place to hide and, off shore most of the time, there is no mobile signal. Emma is on her own as they set sail from St Tropez for Barcelona.
As the story progresses, it’s difficult to know if Emma is safer at sea or on land. As Jessica Marshall, housemaid, her access to certain areas on board is restricted and Volkov’s bodyguard is tough and suspicious. Perhaps she can get closer to Volkov’s American girlfriend, Madison.
Great continuation characters – Ripley, Martha, Zach – add to the context of the shadowy ‘Agency’ which sits independently between MI5 and MI6. Ripley worked for MI6 in Russia at the end of the Cold War. Zach is a tech wizard; Martha provides the clothing and disguises. They are a tightknit team.
I didn’t want to put it down. Next in the series is The Trap.

Here’s my review of the first Alias Emma book:-
THE CHASE

If you like this, try:-
Waiting for Sunrise’ by William Boyd
Before the Fall’ by Noah Hawley
‘Never’ by Ken Follett

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COMING SOON… THE NEXT BOOK I REVIEW WILL BE:- Helena Dixon

#BookReview ‘The Chase’ by Ava Glass #thriller

Wow I loved this book, devoured it in three long reading sessions. The Chase by Ava Glass is a classy, non-stop thriller of a chase through London at night. Ava GlassNewish spy Emma Makepeace (not her real name) has been charged with finding a man wanted by the Russians and taking him to a safe place. Her only problems are that Michael Primalov doesn’t want to go with her; London is jam-packed with CCTV cameras; the Russians are ace at hacking cameras; and somehow the men chasing them are second guessing her decisions. Emma’s boss Ripley gives her three rules; no tech, move fast, stay dark. And then he disappears. Emma and Michael are on their own.
Interleaved with chapters about Emma and Michael running, their sparring and arguing becoming less rough-edged as they mould into a team, helping each other to survive, are chapters about Emma’s early life and spy training. This works well as an introduction to Emma, this is the first book of a series, and those who work around her.
There is no one else who can help them and Emma’s escape route is full of risks and unknowns. All she has to rely on are her own bravery, training, wit and risk-taking. Paediatric cancer specialist Michael turns out to be something of a surprise
This is an awkward review to write without giving away the plot. Think of all those adjectives you can that relate to tension, and apply to this book. Unbearable. Nail-biting. Non-stop. Top-speed. Gut-churning. Thrilling. Frightening. An escapist thrill of a read, this is the first in the Alias Emma series, I’ll soon be reading the second The Traitor.

If you like this, try:-
Panic Room’ by Robert Goddard
‘Munich Wolf’ by Rory Clements
The Farm’ by Tom Rob Smith

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COMING SOON… THE NEXT BOOK I REVIEW WILL BE:- Nicola Cornick