Welcome to this three book collection featuring three early novels from Ian St James. We hope you enjoy reading them as much as we have enjoyed bringing them to a new digital audience.The Balfour ConspiracyHarry Brand knows far more about recent violent events than he has revealed in print. Or so the Intelligence Service thinks. For the chief suspect is beautiful, dangerous, female - and Harry's sometime god-daughter. Both sides do their best to use Harry - in a brutal, terrifying game with it's own inexorable deadline.The Balfour Conspiracy - as much fact as fiction. A compulsive, unnerving, first-class thriller.Winner HarrisSam Harris was more than successful - he was a winner. With a beautiful wife, a country estate and a flourishing chain of nightclubs and casinos, he was the darling of the smart set.Then Winner Harris found he was onto a losing streak - accidents happened, friends deserted him, the money trickled away. Someone wanted him out of business - wanted it badly enough to commit murder and see that Winner Harris went inside for it…Five years later, Harris is out and looking for answers. But now the stakes are higher than ever - and with other lives at risk, Sam must prove that he is still WINNER HARRISThe Killing AnniversaryWhen I began to write the story of my father's life I thought it would be easy. I had access to his old business records, copies of letters, press clippings, all the material I needed. Not only that but I knew a great many of his friends. But then I discovered a side of his life which had been hidden from me. The more I delved the more I found out, until a kind of pattern emerged which linked his life to the lives of other people. I thought it was coincidence at first, but that theory died as more facts were unearthed. I spent months in London, New York, Dublin, Paris, Belfast, even Nairobi - always searching to uncover the tracks. The revelations astonished me. My father had been involved in a feud which stretched back to his boyhood - a feud which touched the lives of a great many people. It smouldered over the years - spluttered, died down and flared up again - but it never went out. It was always there, if not always apparent. It was forever the link between the Connors and the Averdales, the O'Brien's and the Riordan's - a link that endured relentlessly - until THE KILLING ANNIVERSARY.