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Remembrance Day: Abridged Cassette

A British journalist's debut thriller, Remembrance Day has the high-intensity impact of a 24-point headline. Con Lindow, an Irish-born molecular biologist recently relocated to London after a distinguished career in the U.S., is waiting for his brother near a busy Underground station when a bus explodes, gravely wounding Eammon Lindow and destroying the lives of dozens of passengers and bystanders. When Con wakes up in a hospital, he finds himself the chief suspect in what the British Security Service and Scotland Yard believe is another IRA outrage. Only one man believes in his innocence: Commander Kenneth Foyle, head of the Anti-Terrorism unit of the Metropolitan Police Force, who is frustrated by the infighting between his own department and various operatives of the intelligence services that is hindering his efforts to solve the crime. A false passport and a cryptic note hidden in his brother's apartment are Con's only leads in his desperate attempt to clear his name. The hunt for Ian Rhodes, the rogue MI5 agent responsible for the bombing, takes Con to Ireland, Boston, and Maine, accompanied by an attractive and mysterious friend of Eammon's who has her own reasons for wanting to stop Rhodes from carrying out his plan to blow up the peace talks in one last horrendous gesture of defiance. Porter's pacing is brilliant, his characters tightly and believably drawn, and his knowledge of the internecine world of British intelligence encyclopedic. This well-crafted novel makes him a worthy successor to John Le Carré; readers will be eagerly anticipating his next effort, hoping for another encounter with the real hero of Remembrance Day, the dogged and likable Commander Foyle. --Jane AdamsRead More

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    Constantine Lindow, a brilliant young scientist, is waiting for his brother Eamonn outside a central London tube station when a bus turns into the street - and explodes. The next day Lindow is arrested as the prime suspect and pitched into a web of intrigue. Caught between the British Security Service, New Scotland Yard?s anti-terrorist squad and the cold-eyed killers from his brother?s past, Lindow must find the bomber to prove his own innocence. But first he has to confront Eamonn?s double life and work out the meaning of a scrap of paper hidden in this flat. The trail for the bomber leads Lindow to Boston, to a hideout deep in the Maine wilderness and finally back to London, where he tracks down a killer with a grandiose plan of mass murder ? a killer who?s a genius with computers and encryption codes, and more cunning and ruthless than anyone could ever have imagined.

    Only Lindow has the scientific training to crack the killer?s code ? only he can stop the telephone calling ?

  • 0752832409
  • 9780752832401
  • Henry Porter
  • 17 February 2000
  • Orion
  • Audio Cassette (Cassette)
  • Audiobook
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