The Hidden Man
A Novel
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Tim Goodman does a fine job with this story of Cold War espionage set in England. After an absence of twenty years, two brothers find their father on their doorstep. He tells them that he has been in British Intelligence; soon thereafter he is murdered. Tim Goodman offers an interesting, well-paced reading. He's good at conveying the characters' emotions without going over the top. He is as comfortable with women's voices as he is with men's. In conversations you always know who is speaking. R.E.K. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
September 28, 2015
First published in the U.K. in 2003, bestseller Cumming’s enjoyable second novel falls short of the high standard of his later spy thrillers such as 2012’s A Foreign Country. MI5 agent Stephen Taploe is investigating Russian mobster Viktor Kukushkin, who he suspects is laundering crime syndicate money through Libra,
a popular London nightclub. Mark Keen, a manager at Libra, seems unaware of the money laundering. Mark is the oldest son of Christopher Keen, who worked for more than 20 years as an MI6 agent and is now employed by the security company Divisar Corporate Intelligence. Because Christopher abandoned his wife and family years before, another son, Ben, hates his father. But after Christopher is killed, Ben and Mark get pulled into the world of international espionage while searching for their father’s murderer. Cummings fans should be prepared for a rushed ending and a cast of characters who are almost uniformly unlikable. Agent: Luke Janklow, Janklow & Nesbit.
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