The Turning

The Turning

by Andrew Thomas
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 02/07/2016

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Follow one woman’s journey as she embarks on a new career in four-dimensional espionage and national security with the intriguing, yet lethal, Agency of Adjustments.


“An intriguing mix between reality and sci-fi,”


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Kalila Grey is a new recruit in an unknown British security organisation and is about to find out if she has the nerve to survive in a government role that few people even know exists.


A former social worker with a gift for languages, Kalila begins a new career in what she thinks is national security for the UK government. However, when the true purpose of her role begins to appear she is soon faced with questionable ethics where hidden agendas and part-truths become issues of life or death.


Will Kalila be able to survive a profession in high-stakes homeland security when she discovers what the real purpose is of this secret agency? And who are you meant to trust when you cannot be sure if you could even trust yourself? Kalila is about to find out…


The Kalila Grey series is all about complicated politics, dubious motives and explosive action all taking place in locations around the globe. Who are her enemies and who can she trust? Not everything is clear and understandable in an environment that demands immediate action under pressure, and decision-making that offers no room for mistakes.


Andrew Thomas is the author of this new take on time travel adventures that take place in a dark and gritty world of international espionage and assassination.

ISBN:
9781311281470
9781311281470
Category:
Science fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
02-07-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Northern Quill Publishing
Andrew Thomas

Andrew Thomas retired from the Royal Air Force in 2012 after over 40 years of service. He trained as a navigator and flew a variety of aircraft types from two-seat jets, Shackleton and E-3D AEW aircraft, Nimrod R 1 and the Islander light transport. He also served tours as a flying examiner and on staff duties at Strike (later Air) Command HQ. Since retirement he has served as a reservist on defence engagement and training in the Middle East for the Ministry of Defence.

His career was almost exactly bisected by the end of the Cold War, following which he has seen operational service in the Balkans, West Africa, Iraq and Afghanistan. He is an enthusiastic researcher and writer about the history of the RAF and its sister Commonwealth services as well as being a regular contributor to the leading British aviation magazines. He has also written over a dozen titles relating to RAF history, including several for Grub Street.

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