Deze auteur creëert meeslepende historische fictie, die zich verdiept in de complexe wereld van internationale spionage en de geopolitieke verschuivingen van de naoorlogse periode. Zijn verhalen ontvouwen zich op diverse mondiale locaties en vangen het ingewikkelde politieke landschap en de uitdagingen van een wereld in verandering. Lezers kunnen gedetailleerde plots vol sfeer en een scherp oog voor historische details verwachten, die een fascinerend inzicht bieden in een turbulente tijd.
From the author of ICELIGHT, winner of the 2012 Ellis Peters Historical Fiction Award, 'Black Bear' is the fourth in the critically acclaimed Peter Cotton series following the fortunes of British spy Peter Cotton as he navigates the treacherous uncertainties of the post-war world.
Spain, September 1944. The war in Europe is drawing to a close; formerly neutral Franco is edging closer to the Allies. Peter Cotton, a young Intelligence officer, is sent to investigate the activities. On his arrival, Cotton learns that a fellow British agent, May, has been found dead. May had spent much of the war in the remote outpost of Cadiz, monitoring the Spanish smuggling of raw materials to aid the Axis war efforts. But in the months leading up to his death he had severed all contacts with his London controllers. Cotton travels to Cadiz where he must work with sinister local police inspector Ramirez to investigate May’s death. But they are not the only ones with an interest in May. Cadiz is a hotbed of rumours and shifting political alliances. And what Cotton discovers amid the stifling heat and dust could just tilt the emerging balance of post-war power. --Publisher's description.