<b>One of the best new spy series continues</b> with ex-spook Elliot Kane reluctantly back in harness to investigate the suspicious death of a former colleague on Ascension Island. <b>First-class cloak-and-dagger stuff against an unusual backdrop</b>
- Jake Kerridge, Daily Telegraph
<b>One of our finest thriller writers</b>...Fans of his criminally underrated Belsey novels, about a corrupt London detective, will recognise some familiar themes, including a soft spot for heroic losers and an interest in the physical and mental remains of the Cold War. <b>But it is the location that matters most of all, windswept and staffed by a mixtures of spooks, oddballs and drunks, and it will stay with you long after you close the book</b>
Evening Standard
<b>A fascinating tale of modern espionage in a unique setting</b>
Irish Independent
Harris evokes a powerful sense of place in a landscape where the elements turn out be a character in its own right and the intrigue developing as a result of his investigation quickly sets up a rather frantic and tense finale. <b>A bloody good read!</b>
Maxim Jakubowski, Crime Time
A<b> twisty, propulsive spy thriller, all set against the vividly evoked hellscape of one of the most remote islands in the world</b>
Irish Times
<b>A corker</b>...Harris expertly keeps the plates spinning while breathing thrilling life into the ex-pat community and its moon surface existence
Big Issue
Oliver Harris is always pure quality and I'm loving the hell out of his foray into the contemporary spy novel. <b>Elegant and compulsive</b>'
Ian Rankin, praise for A Shadow Intelligence