The Dublin Deception: A Corporate Espionage Thriller

The Dublin Deception: A Corporate Espionage Thriller

by Michael Harrison
Publication Date: 17/06/2025

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When desperation meets opportunity, how far would you go to provide for your family?


Connor Murphy is drowning. Divorce settlements, mounting bills, and his eight-year-old daughter's dreams are crushing him financially. Then Alessandro Vega appears—charming, wealthy, and offering a lifeline Connor can't refuse.


What starts as "consulting work" for €5,000 a month quickly spirals into something darker. Corporate secrets. Encrypted messages. Systematic betrayal of colleagues who trust him. Connor tells himself he's conducting market research, but deep down he knows the truth: he's become a corporate spy.


When TechFlow's security team closes in with sophisticated digital forensics and behavioral analysis, Connor faces an impossible choice. Confess and destroy his daughter's future—or stay silent and risk everything for an international criminal conspiracy that's already claimed dozens of victims across Europe.


But Alessandro Vega didn't become a billionaire by letting witnesses walk away.


Set against Dublin's thriving tech sector, The Dublin Deception exposes the hidden world of corporate espionage where ordinary employees become pawns in billion-dollar games. As Connor's double life unravels, he must choose between the money that could save his family and the integrity that defines who he wants to be.


Some secrets are worth dying for. Others are worth living for.


Perfect for fans of John le Carré, Michael Crichton, and corporate thrillers that blur the line between business and warfare.

ISBN:
9798231913466
9798231913466
Category:
Espionage & spy thriller
Publication Date:
17-06-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
​KBC LLC
Michael Harrison

Born in Birmingham; Michael's favourite subject has always been history and in particular, that of the Great War. An MA in British First World War studies at University of Birmingham gifted Michael a chance to expand his knowledge of early motor transport.

Added to which, he had had historically priceless conversations with men who had driven such vehicles in the early 1920s. This work is Michael's attempt to pass on that largely forgotten, but important story.

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