"Fast, gripping and a real page-turner-I couldn't put it down!"
Elusive. Invisible. Deadly.
On the day the Chinese announce the opening of a state-of-the-art nuclear power station-decades in the making-three British spies disappear. Coincidence, or retribution?
With scores to settle-and a new technology to sell to the highest bidder-the Chinese will take no prisoners. And they know just who to turn to.
Enter China's answer to James Bond and Jason Bourne-revenge dispensed by their Shadow Man.
From the International Bestselling author of multiple books, including The Last Prophet, comes that novel's explosive follow-on.
#1 Crime Thriller author in the UK
#1 Conspiracy Thriller author in the USA
★★★★★ Absolutely brilliant. This is Tim Heath's best novel to date and shows how much he is growing as an author. His use of English is excellent and there are no typos, misspells or missing words, so it's really easy to read. The story is a sort of continuation of a previous novel, The Prophet, but you don't need to have read it first as The Shadow Man further develops the plot and one of the characters introduced there. Tim has reached new heights for me, as he made me develop a real empathy for the main two characters and I became really involved, even though they were both really nasty people - that shows how good his characterisation is. The story moves along at a great pace and I found it really difficult to put down. This is a fantastic, well-paced, engrossing novel and if you like thriller/espionage stories that will leave you feeling engaged, then do not miss this story.
★★★★★ This journey into the life of a somewhat minor character from The Last Prophet opens up a whole world of intrigue, tyranny, love and sacrifice. Building to a strong finale, matching personal desperation against government and agency plots, the story fizzles with angst and thrills, all the while setting the scene for more to come. Looking forward to seeing Gudu in action again!
About the Author: Tim has been married to his wife Rachel since 2001 and they have two daughters. He lives in Tallinn, Estonia, having moved there with his family in 2012 from St Petersburg, Russia, which they moved to in 2008. He is originally from Kent in England and lived for eight years in Cheshire, before moving abroad. As well as writing the novels that are already published (plus the one or two that are always in the process of being finished!) Tim enjoys being outdoors, exploring Estonia, cooking and spending time with his family.