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Shadow Dancer
Shadow Dancer
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Apprehended by the police in an aborted bombing raid in London, Colette is given a simple talk and see her children again, or stay silent and spend the rest of her life watching them grow up from behind the bars of a prison cell. Gradually and unwillingly she is led to betray her past by her young MI5 handler, David Ryan, who has never doubted where his loyalties lie. But when he follows Colette across the Irish Sea to Belfast, the very tenets of his existence -- trust, loyalty and honesty -- are quickly sacrificed on the pyre of the province's history. And, as he watches Colette put herself in increasing danger to fulfil her side of the bargain, he realizes that his professional integrity is irrevocably and fatally compromised.
Shadow Dancer is a chilling, complex and utterly compelling thriller about the choices we make and why we make them. It is a riveting portrait of a group of ten people torn apart by the strife of civil war and the overwhelming pull of family attachments.
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One Line Summary
Intense, political spy thriller exploring loyalty and betrayal.
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Who is this book for?
If you enjoy gripping stories set against the tense backdrop of civil conflict, Shadow Dancer offers a compelling look into the complexities of loyalty amid chaos. The characters are vividly drawn, especially Colette, whose difficult choices put her at the heart of a turbulent world. This book will keep you riveted with its emotional depth and moral dilemmas, making it a thought-provoking read.