Download Peter Driscoll Thriller Collection by Peter Driscoll (.ePUB)

Peter Driscoll Thriller Collection by Peter Driscoll
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Overview: Peter Driscoll was a bestselling Irish author of international thrillers in the 1970s who first worked in South Africa then, in his later life, became Chief Radio News subeditor with Raidió Teilifís Éireann. He died of a heart attack.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller

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The White Lie Assignment – News photographer Michael Mannis had done ‘a little business’ with MI5 before – but those were straightforward, small-time jobs with little danger and no consequences.
When Mannis is offered an unusually large fee to slip into communist Albania and take covert photographs of a structure that may not even exist, he suspects he might be getting into something far more serious.
According to Mannis’s contact at MI5, the assignment involves telling ‘only a few’ white lies about his background.
But when Mannis learns the true and desperate importance of what he must do, his suspicions are confirmed.

In Connection With Kilshaw – As the distrust, betrayal and terror that pervade 1970s Northern Ireland threaten to boil over into a full-scale civil war, British Intelligence make a last, desperate play for peace.
Harry Finn, an Englishman in Belfast secretly working for the British government, is sent to destroy a Protestant extremist leader, James Kilshaw.
But the ancient hatreds which inflame Catholics and Protestants soon engulf Finn. He is a man in the middle – useful to all sides but also expendable.
Gradually Finn becomes aware that he is acting out a part in a drama where morality has no role, truth has little meaning, and human life counts for nothing.
And as the threat of war draws closer with each passing hour, Harry Finn realises that it is he, the outsider, who must stage the drama’s ending if he is to stay alive.

The Wilby Conspiracy – Mining engineer Jim Keogh is enjoying a relaxing break in Cape Town when he witnesses a sadistic policemen’s violent attempt to arrest a black man.
Appalled by the policeman’s brutality, Keogh steps in and helps the man escape.
But unknown to Keogh, the man he has helped is Shack Twala, a high-profile black rights activist recently escaped from Robben Island.
With the policeman badly injured, Keogh and Twala are now both wanted men, and the regime’s most lethal operatives are sent after them.
As the fugitives race 900 miles to cross the border to safety, they are drawn into a conspiracy much bigger and deadlier than they realize…

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