The Scarlet Papers
Matthew Richardson
£9.99
Mr B's review
Max Archer is a history professor who has built a quiet yet satisfying life researching and penning books about his obsession: the Cambridge Spies. But when he receives an anonymous invitation, he is plunged into a real-life espionage adventure. Scarlet King, one of Britain’s most elusive spies, has emerged from the shadows – and she wants Archer to tell her story. A pulsating spy thriller perfect for fans of Mick Herron.
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THE BOOK THOSE IN THE KNOW ARE CALLING THE BEST SPY NOVEL OF THE YEAR
*** One of the 50 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2023 in the Daily Telegraph ***
*** A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 ***
*** A GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 ***
‘Superbly constructed in an elaborate twisty spy yarn. It’s highly unlikely that there will be a better espionage novel this year’ THE SUNDAY TIMES
‘A breathtaking thriller. A classic in the making’ PETER JAMES
‘Hugely impressive and compelling’ WILLIAM BOYD
‘A natural-born storyteller’ JEFFERY DEAVER
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London, present day
Historian Max Archer is invited to a clandestine meeting with legendary Cold War spymaster, Scarlet King.
Her offer to share the explosive secrets born of over half a century at the heart of global espionage would be life-changing.
But Max has little reason to trust a woman whose name is a byword for deceit and ruthlessness.
Soon he is on the wrong side of the law and on the run. As the net closes tighter around him he must somehow discover the truth.
Because it’s not just his life on the line – but also the fate of the Western world . . .
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‘Intricate and fast moving, it weaves a thrilling spell’ DAILY MAIL
‘Smart, slick and totally gripping . . . The Scarlet Papers is always credible, always startling and almost painfully human. A total triumph’ TONY PARSONS
‘A masterpiece’ TIM GLISTER
*** DISCOVER MY NAME IS NOBODY AND THE INSIDER, FURTHER SPY NOVELS BY MATTHEW RICHARDSON ***
Publisher Review
Superbly constructed and written with flair, it manages to debunk John le Carre’s world and to reaffirm its mystique. It’s highly unlikely that there will be a better espionage novel this year * Sunday Times * A shot in the arm for thriller fans * THE TIMES * A breathtaking thriller. A classic in the making — PETER JAMES This is the most impressive espionage debut since Mick Herron’s Slow Horses. Filled with fast-moving action and a fine line in threat, it weaves a thrilling spell * DAILY MAIL * Hugely impressive and compelling — WILLIAM BOYD Look out for The Scarlet Papers . . . Engrossing — STEVE CAVANAGH Magnificent * Literary Review * Smart, slick and totally gripping . . . The Scarlet Papers is always credible, always startling and almost painfully human. A total triumph — TONY PARSONS A masterpiece — TIM GLISTER Grand in scope and packed with fascinating insights — MICK HERRON An extraordinary novel — HOLLY WATT Addictive, original and outrageously entertaining . . . Matthew Richardson proves himself a writer of huge talent and skill — CHARLOTTE PHILBY An epic read! — JEREMY DUNS Sprawling, ambitious, inspired by real events * Financial Times * Superbly constructed and written with flair … this might be the best spy novel of the year * Sunday Times * Superbly constructed in an elaborate twisty spy yarn. It’s highly unlikely that there will be a better espionage novel this year * Sunday Times * The Cold War is given a new twist … Impressive, superior spy stuff * Shots Magazine * Intricate and fast moving, it weaves a thrilling spell * Daily Mail * Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy meets James Bond * Historical Novels Review *
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