This is the third book in Price's espionage series. Once again, minor characters from previous novels take center stage, and major characters are relegated to the background. In this case, the titular character, Colonel Wolf, is asked to go undercover to investigate student dissent among Britain's students. What at first seems a simple assignment gets more and more complicated, and this leads to all sorts of interesting twists and turns.
What's interesting about Price's novels, and I think I've written this before, is that there really isn't a lot of ACTION per se, but the suspense and intrigue is built around characters and the threat of upcoming violence.
You really have to pay attention when reading these books, because there are multiple characters and loyalties, not to mention all sorts of historical references that enhance your understanding if you can catch them. (In my case, I had to google several references, and I was glad I did each time.)
I'll definitely keep going in the series.
Recommended reading, but only for times when you're not going to be frequently interrupted or have a lot on your mind!