A series that provokes both laughter and reflection. The author knows and conveys his chosen period and place well, aided by a central character who displays exactly the right balance between naivety and foxiness.
Morning Star.
Nick Hellyer is an accidental spy. Expelled in disgrace from Cambridge, he is hurled into the contradictory and vibrant city of Alexandria as Egypt heads towards the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.
His double life as a secret agent mirrors the duplicities of his relationships with contacts and lovers.
But when he stumbles on a war-changing secret, who can he trust not to betray or abandon him?
'Lying for your country, Hellyer. Not as a diplomat - that takes years to perfect - but as someone undercover, someone who's not as they seem.'
'You don't work for us and never have. This is what we would put out if you were rumbled. A rogue, a loose cannon.'
Readers of Mick Herron, John Le Carre, Len Deighton, Ben Macintyre, Frederick Forsyth, Adam LeBor, Charles Cumming and Philip Kerr will be gripped by this new espionage novel. Hellyer's Trip is the first of the Nick Hellyer series by Philip Prowse.
If you enjoy sparky writing, vivid multi-faceted characters, and want to be plunged into the authentic atmosphere of an exotic and dangerous city for a memorable adventure, read Hellyer's Trip now.