This was an intriguing and timely spy thriller, given that it takes place with Brexit firmly in the background. It doesn't have the thrills and spills of many spy thrillers, it is more sedate than that, but it certainly held my interest from start to finish. It is certainly from the leCarre school of espionage books!
Charles Thoroughgood is Head of MI6, and together with the assistance of a colleague, Sonia, has to investigate the work and actions of his potential successor, Gareth. Throughout the investigation, all is not quite what it seems, and it comes to an interesting conclusion. In addition, there are a couple of inter-connected side stories, which add an interesting dimension to the work that Charles does in the Service.
I had never come across the works of Alan Judd prior to reading this, but I am certainly interested to see that there are a number of books starring Charles Thoroughgood, and I definitely intend to explore further. Many thanks to Simon & Schuster UK via Netgalley, for the opportunity to read this book.