Codename Nicolette will appeal to fans of John le Carré’s espionage mystery/thrillers.
The murder of a beautiful female British intelligence officer sets off investigations by both the intelligence service and Scotland Yard. Suspicion quickly focuses on two double-agents, one of whom is suspected of turning triple-agent. It is a story of intrigue, betrayal, divided loyalties, betrayal of trust, patriotism, friendship, unsung heroes, and a few femmes fatales, with a dash of unrequited love.
However, the story is more than a routine espionage mystery/thriller. It is an intriguing glimpse into the world of intrigue by an author who is clearly an authority regarding Britain’s highly effective World War II counter-intelligence efforts. The backdrop of war-torn London and the internecine rivalries seem authentic and credible. The characters are multi-dimensional, the settings three-dimensional.