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Alex Anvik’s espionage novel Betrayal and The Cambridge Blue blend Ian Fleming’s cinematic clarity with John le Carré’s psychological realism and Len Deighton’s sardonic humanism. Set amid the shadows of post-war Europe and the dawn of the Cold War, they explore the fragile line between duty and conscience, where loyalty becomes a weapon and truth a casualty. Written with precision and emotional depth, Anvik’s work favours minds over machinery—intelligent thrillers that immerse readers in atmosphere, consequence, and the quiet heroism of those who live in the margins between honour and betrayal.
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When Detective Peter Cartwright transitions to MI6, he’s plunged into a world of shadows and deceit where every ally could be an enemy.
On his first mission to Algeria, nothing goes to plan. From that fateful day, Peter must navigate a labyrinth of secrets, violence, and hidden agendas. Abigail West, the staunch head of MI6, along with Devon and Jen “The Matron,” who trained Peter, are embroiled in this conspiracy. Peter’s only constant is Chloe, his enigmatic and attractive partner. But can he trust any of them?
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