Bishop returns, and this time its personal. 

When Bishop’s former mentor threatens to instigate a nuclear war, the MI6 agent dives headlong into a deeply personal mission where nothing is quite what it seems. 

Racing across China with enemy hounds snapping at his heels, Bishop is forced to confront not only a relentless adversary, but also demons from his own past. 

Full-throttle action, snappy dialogue and twists at every turn, Agent Provocateur will have you turning pages late into the night. 

 

Note to the reader: Although the Bishop novels can be read in any order, the events described in this book take place after those in Kiss My Assassin. 

Author

Dave Sinclair

Dave is a novelist, a screenwriter and a really excellent parallel parker. He lives in Melbourne with his partner and two crazy daughters. His debut novel, The Barista’s Guide to Espionage isn’t the first novel he’s written. Let’s call the other ones practice runs. A prolific writer, he spent a lot of time trying to break into the publishing world*. Dave isn’t a full time writer.  He just has too much spare time on his hands. By day he’s a corporate stooge, by night he’s a (two finger) typing fool. He’s also an award winning filmmaker. A title that sounds much more impressive than it really is. He won a best comedy screenplay and cinematography award for one of the short films he wrote and directed, though at the time he didn’t really know what cinematography was. A completed screenplay is currently doing the rounds.

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Series: Charles Bishop

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2
2019
Book Number:
1
2019

Series: Eva Destruction

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