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Ken Lussey

    The Stockholm Run
    Bloody Orkney
    The House With 46 Chimneys
    The Eye of Horus
    • The Eye of Horus

      • 388 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The Eye of Horus is an atmospheric World War Two thriller with settings that move from the Highlands of Scotland via Gibraltar to Malta.It’s June 1943. Bob and Monique Sutherland are on honeymoon in Kyle of Lochalsh when an unexpected visitor arrives to spoil their idyll.They agree to travel to Malta to search for two missing men, a young naval lieutenant and an MI6 officer who has disappeared while looking for him. The aerial siege of the island is over and the tide of war has turned but, after three years of bombing, Malta remains a shattered place.The available leads produce more questions than answers and progress is impeded by lies. As Bob and Monique come closer to discovering what became of the two men, events take a dangerous turn and their priority shifts from enjoying their honeymoon to surviving it.

      The Eye of Horus2024
    • 'Bloody Orkney' is a fast-paced thriller set in Scotland during World War Two. It's November 1942. Bob Sutherland, Monique Dubois and the Military Intelligence 11 team fly in to review security in Orkney, home to one of the most important and heavily defended naval anchorages in the world. But an unidentified body has been found. It becomes clear that powerful men have things they'd rather keep hidden and MI11's arrival threatens the status quo. Then Bob stumbles over a ghost from his past and things get far too personal. He and Monique are called away to resolve a crisis at a secret experimental base at Gruinard Bay in Wester Ross. When they return to Orkney, they find that the rules have been rewritten and they are in very real danger.

      Bloody Orkney2021
    • The House With 46 Chimneys is an adventure story set against the background of the early days of the coronavirus lockdown. Life changes dramatically for Kaleb, Jude and Sequoia when they move to live with their aunt in a rural corner of central Scotland. But then life is changing dramatically for everyone. It’s the beginning of April 2020, the early days of the coronavirus lockdown. The roads are nearly empty of cars and the blue skies almost clear of aeroplanes. Three local children they meet – in a socially distanced way – draw them into a two-century old family mystery involving the haunting of the nearby ruins of Dunmore Park, 'The House With 46 Chimneys'. As the book builds to its climax, the children are faced with a decision. Do they try to right a wrong that was done in 1828, a wrong that has had consequences ever since? Or is doing so simply too dangerous?

      The House With 46 Chimneys2020