![]() Perhaps it’s a spy thriller, it certainly immerses the reader into the world of espionage and counter-intelligence, like a cross between Bourne, 24 and Homeland. It’s tough to give a worthy description of I AM PILGRIM. But that small clue, and the horrifying discovery of the US intelligence agency, sets Pilgrim on the first steps of an against the clock race to prevent a devastating attack on his country. He recognises the case – it’s straight from the pages of his book – and finds only one small clue to the whereabouts of the killer. Drawn back to New York, Pilgrim is pulled in to help solve a seemingly unsolvable crime – a woman found in a bath of acid, all forensic evidence destroyed. But when NYPD cop, Ben Bradley, comes to call he realises that he didn’t erase his previous life (or lives) as thoroughly as he’d thought. ![]() He’s walked away from the job, written his book, and disappeared into a new life in a new country. ![]() But that book will come back to haunt him.” ![]() Before he disappeared into deep-cover retirement, he put all his experience into the definitive book on forensic criminal investigation. What the blurb says: “Pilgrim – the codename for a man who doesn’t exist – who once headed up a secret espionage unit for US intelligence. ![]()
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