This series featuring old style investigative BBC radio journalist, William Carver, by Peter Hanington is one I have not come across until now, the fourth instalment. A complex, multilayered political thriller, it resonates with issues that are all too relevant in our contemporary world, it is set primarily in Spain, Australia, the US, and Britain. Overloaded with stories to follow, Carver is approached by a senior civil servant, Leonard Allen, a reliable source in the past. Allen expresses his concern about the closeness between Number 10 and an Australian geoengineer, Clive Winner, with a reputation for being a genius, he is working on a number of projects, looking to address some of the problems posed by climate change. As Carver begins to look into this, he soon gets a gut feeling that this could be an explosive exclusive he cannot afford to ignore.
In Andalusia, a young woman working for Winner, is flying a plane over the sea is being shot at by a drone, with no sign of her body, Carlos refuses to give up on looking for it and trying to find out what happened to her. Climate scientists begin to die, catching the attention of Cambridge Cloud expert, Professor Edith Walston with close links to Winner. A Planet Action group of activists are organising to draw attention to and seeking political action on climate change. Jennifer Prepas, Winner's right hand woman is trying to ensure publicity and political connections that will bring in the millions of pounds he needs for his projects without him having to turn to more dubious sources. With his colleague Patrick still unable to return to work due to trauma, Carver is forced to look for help from the bright and ambitious Naziah, whom he is mentoring, and the formidable retired Jemima McCluskey.
There is oodles of suspense and tension in this thriller, it takes time for the various pieces to come together, and requires patience from the reader as it is not clear for quite some time who are the good guys and who are the villains. What becomes clear pretty quickly to Carver and Naz are the dangers they face if they persist in their inquiries. This is a gripping and murky story of twists and surprises, including corruption at the highest levels of the political establishment, and ruthless forces focused on protecting their interests by whatever means necessary. We are given insights into Carver, his relationships with Rebecca, Peter and their baby Leila, his rock solid belief that Naz will be a terrific investigative reporter, so much so that he is willing to compromise with his boss, Naomi, in his fight for her. If you have never read this series, i strongly recommend you give it a try. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.