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The outstanding thriller from the bestselling author of Bite. Veteran BBC journalist Chris Wyrecliffefinds himself in the Middle East as the Arab Spring explodes into life. Back on the front line at last, he's stumbled across the biggest story of his life. But two women have a hold on him. One, a wealthy Saudi beauty, he has loved since the first moment he saw her. The other, a feisty young Palestinian refugee, loves him with a frightening intensity. Wyrecliffe is caught between them in a dangerous game, the implications of which are as extreme as they are hidden... For in the dark Al Qaeda…mehr

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The outstanding thriller from the bestselling author of Bite. Veteran BBC journalist Chris Wyrecliffefinds himself in the Middle East as the Arab Spring explodes into life. Back on the front line at last, he's stumbled across the biggest story of his life. But two women have a hold on him. One, a wealthy Saudi beauty, he has loved since the first moment he saw her. The other, a feisty young Palestinian refugee, loves him with a frightening intensity. Wyrecliffe is caught between them in a dangerous game, the implications of which are as extreme as they are hidden... For in the dark Al Qaeda underworld hides a man with the veteran journalist in his sights. With the clock ticking, Wyrecliffe could be the instrument of a terrorist plot astonishing in its ingenuity and daring... An extraordinary thriller,Heartbreakeris perfect for fans of Tom Bale, David Jackson and K.L. Slater.
Autorenporträt
Nick Louth is a best-selling thriller writer, award-winning financial journalist and an investment commentator. He self-published his first novel, Bite, which was a No. 1 Kindle best-seller. It has sold a third of a million copies, and been translated into six languages. Freelance since 1998, he has been a regular contributor to the Financial Times, Investors Chronicle and Money Observer. Nick is married and lives in Lincolnshire.