"Suspense fiction" . . "Suspense fiction." . . . . . "Nekhes sodi" . "Secret Asset" . . . . "Secret Asset"@en . . . . . . "El topo"@es . "El topo" . "Gizli ajan" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Secret asset" . "Secret asset"@en . . . . . . "El Topo" . "Leiser Verrat : Roman" . . "נכס סודי" . "Intelligence officer Liz Carlyle gets a tip that a terrorist cell is operating in London. Then Liz's boss tells her that there is a mole in British Intelligence. Racing against time to expose the traitor before he (or she?) can reveal more secrets, Liz realizes that her colleagues' success in busting the new terrorist cell may depend on how fast she can accomplish her mission." . . . "Electronic books" . . . . . "MI5 Intelligence Officer, Liz Carlyle learns from one of her agents that suspicious meetings have been taking place at an Islamic bookshop. She feels that a terrorist cell is at work & so reports this to the Director of Counter Terrorism."@en . "Leiser Verrat : Roman : [Thriller]" . . . . "Thriller / suspense"@en . "Liz Carlyle has always been particularly skilled at \"assessing people\", and when one of her agents reports suspicious meetings taking place at an Islamic bookshop, she trusts her instinct that a terrorist cell is at work. Her boss, Charles Wetherby, Director of Counter-Terrorism, knows to trust Liz's instincts as well: he immediately puts a surveillance operation into place. So Liz is surprised when Wetherby suddenly takes her off the case. And she's shocked to hear why: Wetherby has received a tip-off that a mole - a \"secret asset\" - has been planted in one of the branches of British Intelligence. If this is true, the potential damage to the Service is immeasurable. As her colleagues work to avert an impending terrorist strike, Liz is charged with the momentous task of uncovering and exposing the mole before it's too late." . . . . "Large type books"@en . . "MI5 Intelligence Officer, Liz Carlyle learns from one of her agents that suspicious meetings have been taking place at an Islamic bookshop. She feels that a terrorist cell is at work and so reports this to the Director of Counter Terrorism."@en . . . "Large type books" . . . . . . . . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . "Suspense fiction" . . "Adventure"@en . "When Liz learns from one of her agents that suspicious meetings are taking place at an Islamic bookshop, she trusts her instinct that a terrorist cell is at work. Her boss, Charles Wetherby, Director of Counter Terrorism, immediately puts a surveillance operation into place. So Liz is surprised when Wetherby suddenly takes her off the case."@en . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@he . . "Fiction"@en . "Translations"@he . . "After four months' convalescent leave, MI5 spy Liz Carlyle, returning from her debut in Rimington's At Risk, confers with her agent Marzipan, an Islamic bookshop clerk who has discovered a probable terror plot in the making. Soon after, Liz is charged with finding an IRA mole within the ranks of MI5. With the aid of fresh-faced co-worker Peggy Kinsolving, Liz goes about the task of ferreting out the mole, despite disappointment at being taken off the terror case, which she can't quite let go?with, it turns out, good reason. Much is made of the authenticity of Rimington's tradecraft (she was the first female head of MI5 in real life), and rightly so. But lots of writers get the details right, and for many readers, Rimington's ratio of action to personal detail will seem skewed: every character, no matter how minor, gets heavily profiled, and it slows things down. Still, those interested in old school British intelligence thrillers will find much to like in the smart, enterprising Carlyle."@en . . . . . "Hemmeligt våben"@da . . . "<>"@he . . "MI5 Intelligence Officer Liz Carlyle feels marginalised when her boss Charles Wetherby pulls her out of the Counter Terrorist Committee and tasks her to investigate a tip that years ago the IRA planted a sleeper in one of the branches of British Intelligence. To Liz, who had been involved in tracking terror cells posing a major threat to the security of the nation, the danger posed by an IRA sleeper seems minimal. But Liz is proven wrong. The sleeper is no longer working for the IRA; his fanatical hatred of the British has led him to team up with Britsh born Al Qaeda supporters. He is their planner, their Mr Big. And they have a plot to destroy a major British establishment. It is essential that Liz discovers who this sleeper is and gets inside his mind, to figure out the target and the terrorists' ingenius plan to circumvent the tight security. The lives of the very flowering of British youth are at stake." . . . . "L'un des nôtres" . . "Thriller"@en . "Thriller" . . "L'un des notres" . . . . . "Belletristische Darstellung" . "With her debut novel, At Risk, Rimington introduced us to Liz Carlyle--a smart, impassioned MI5 intelligence officer whose talents and ambitions are counterbalanced by an abiding awareness of her job's moral complexities. Here, we are plunged back into her high-stakes, high-tension world. Liz has always been particularly skilled at \"assessing people,\" and when one of her agents reports suspicious meetings taking place at an Islamic bookshop, she trusts her instinct that a terrorist cell is at work. Her boss, Charles Wetherby, Director of Counter-Terrorism, immediately puts a surveillance operation into place. But then Wetherby suddenly takes her off the case: he has received a tip-off that a mole--a \"secret asset\"--has been planted in British Intelligence. As her colleagues work to avert an impending terrorist strike, Liz is charged with the momentous task of uncovering and exposing the mole before it's too late.--From publisher description." . "With her debut novel, At Risk, Rimington introduced us to Liz Carlyle--a smart, impassioned MI5 intelligence officer whose talents and ambitions are counterbalanced by an abiding awareness of her job's moral complexities. Here, we are plunged back into her high-stakes, high-tension world. Liz has always been particularly skilled at \"assessing people,\" and when one of her agents reports suspicious meetings taking place at an Islamic bookshop, she trusts her instinct that a terrorist cell is at work. Her boss, Charles Wetherby, Director of Counter-Terrorism, immediately puts a surveillance operation into place. But then Wetherby suddenly takes her off the case: he has received a tip-off that a mole--a \"secret asset\"--Has been planted in British Intelligence. As her colleagues work to avert an impending terrorist strike, Liz is charged with the momentous task of uncovering and exposing the mole before it's too late.--From publisher description." . . . . . "Liz Carlyle, agente del servicio de antiterrorismo de MI5, el servicio de inteligencia británico, vuelve al trabajo tras recuperarse de las heridas que sufrió en la resolución de su último caso. De inmediato, uno de sus agentes encubiertos la pone tras la pista de tres hombres que mantienen sospechosas reuniones en una librería islámica. Ante la angustiosa sospecha de que planean un atentado, se pone en marcha un operativo de vigilancia. Pero el director de los investigadores aparta del caso a Liz porque él ha recibido el soplo de que se ha infiltrado un topo en una de las ramas del espionaje. Mientras sus colegas tratan de contrarrestar el ataque terrorista, Liz deberá poner todas sus habilidades en juego para averiguar, antes de que sea demasiado tarde, quién es el topo y cuáles son sus intenciones." . . . . . . . . . "Spy stories" . "Spy stories"@en . . . . . . "Intelligence service Great Britain Fiction." . . "Gran Bretaña" . . "Fiction." . . "Terrorism Prevention." . . "Intelligence services Great Britain Fiction." . . "FICTION / General" . . "Servicio de inteligencia Novela." . . "Fiction Translations into Hebrew." . . "Large type books" . . "MI-5- fiction Terrorist attack-fiction." . . "Terrorismo Prevención Novela." . . . . "Terrorism Prevention Fiction." . . "Terrorism--Prevention--Fiction" . "Great Britain." . . "Great Britain" . "Women intelligence officers." . . "Intelligence services." . . "Espías Novela." . . "Spionin." . . "Spionin" . "Intelligence service." . . "Women intelligence officers Fiction." . .