And Is There Honey Still for Tea?, 3
Peter Murphy
(Author)
Description
The third in the Ben Schroeder legal thriller series brings Ben into the contact with the world of Cambridge spies 1965. The British Establishment is reeling after a series of defections and acts of treachery by high-ranking Intelligence Officers. When Francis Hollander, an American academic, accuses Sir James Digby QC, a Baronet and a leader of the Bar, of being a Soviet spy, Digby retains Ben Schroeder and his head of Chambers to represent him. At first, it seems to be a simple case of libel, but as evidence starts to emerge of Digby's association with the Cambridge Spies, and as MI6 becomes involved, Ben can no longer be sure that he can save Digby from prosecution and ruin. To obtain vital evidence, Ben will have to put his career at risk. But will it be enough?Product Details
Price
$32.95
Publisher
No Exit
Publish Date
October 01, 2015
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.7 X 1.2 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781843444015
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About the Author
Peter Murphy has had a career in the law, as an advocate and teacher, both in England and the United States. His legal work included a number of years in The Hague as defense counsel at the Yugoslavian War Crimes Tribunal. He is the author of A Higher Duty, Removal, and Test of Resolve.
Reviews
"Diby, the real protagonist, will keep you guessing until the very end."--Kirkus Reviews, 12/1/2015
"a story that captures the zeitgeist of a turbulent time in British history." --Publishers Weekly, 12/21/2015
"An excellent read from start to finish and highly recommended." --Historical Novels Review on A Higher Duty
"David Baldacci fans will best appreciate Removal." --Publishers Weekly on Removal
"provides fascinating insight into the factors contributing to the making of a spy during WWII and the Cold War." --Historical Novels Review, May 2016 issue
"a story that captures the zeitgeist of a turbulent time in British history." --Publishers Weekly, 12/21/2015
"An excellent read from start to finish and highly recommended." --Historical Novels Review on A Higher Duty
"David Baldacci fans will best appreciate Removal." --Publishers Weekly on Removal
"provides fascinating insight into the factors contributing to the making of a spy during WWII and the Cold War." --Historical Novels Review, May 2016 issue