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6 Novels by Craig Thomas
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Overview: David Craig Owen Thomas was a Welsh author of thrillers, most notably the Mitchell Gant series.
Thomas wrote part-time, with his wife as editor, in two fields: philosophical thoughts in books of essays; and techno-thriller genre, which although invention is often attributed to the better-known Tom Clancy, many feel that Thomas was its true originator. Most of Thomas’s novels are set within MI.6 and feature the characters of Sir Kenneth Aubrey and Patrick Hyde.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Techno Thriller

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A Wild Justice (1995)
In the Russian Federation, Novyy Urengoy, Siberia, an American gas company executive is found dead, the apparent victim of a casual robbery or the local mafia. Whatever the truth, Alexei Vorontsyev, chief of detectives, is unlikely to solve the crime, confronted as he is by a town awash with immigrant labour, cheap heroin, organized crime and the uncaring multinationals.
In Washington, the chief executive of the gas company and his wife are murdered in their opulent mansion during an interrupted robbery. John Lock, State Department expert on Russia and former CIA agent, vows revenge on the killers of his beloved sister, Beth, and his brother-in-law Billy Grainger.
There is no possible connection between the two crimes; they are merely two eruptions of modern lawlessness — or are they? Vorontsyev is inexorably forced to explore a connection between the executive’s murder and heroin smuggling. Lock, in his search for the wild justice of revenge, finds himself pursued and challenged at every turn as he moves closer to the heart of darkness and the motives for his sister’s death. Both men seek justice, the price of which, for each of them, becomes almost impossible to pay.
Craig Thomas’s new novel confronts the plague of the modern Russian mafia an its international expansion in an enthralling story of the struggle for justice in an increasingly dangerous and lawless world. Employing all his customary skills of characterisation, narrative and evocation of place he dramatizes a more serious menace to the security of the West than was ever posed by the Soviet Union and its armies — the threat of organized crime in Russia.

Emerald Decision (1980)
This is the story of a secret Nazi plan to invade Ireland during world war two. It is told jumping between the past, and the exploits of a secret agent working for the British, and the present when an American author is researching for his planned book. However the information he is uncovering is dangerous and people are trying to bury it. There follows death, danger and violence and at the heart of it all the mystery of the American authors father

Lions Run (1985)
A file containing misleading conversations with a Soviet agent falls into the wrong hands, and British agent Sir Kenneth Aubrey must defend himself against charges of treason.

Sea Leopard (1981)
THE PRIZE: The most sophisticated piece of military equipment in the world–codenamed ‘Leopard’–is suddenly up for grabs.THE MEN: Five key men clash in a lethal game that could determine the future of the free world.

Snow Falcon (1979)
SUPERPOWER TREACHERY IS COLD AS ARCTIC HELL… In Russia even the KGB are scared. And in London British Intelligence have uncovered the tip of a very deadly iceberg. Both countries are desperate to find the answers to three vitally important questions: WHERE IS FINLAND STATION? WHAT IS CROUP 1917? AND WHO IS KUTUZOV? As the Soviet leader and the American President head for the impending Helsinki Summit to ratify the Salt 3 Treaty, British Intelligence review the Red Army’s open hostility to this crucial agreement in a new and dangerous light. Agents — codenamed Snow Falcon — are hastily despatched to a deserted Lapland village, whilst the balance of world peace hangs on a perilously fragile thread…

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