In the direct sequel to The Spy Who Borrowed My Identity, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence struggles to believe that a man can change his ways. The man in question, Craig Campbell, is determined not to disappoint, but has his past finished haunting either of them yet? Meanwhile, ANI Agent Greg Hull is playing by the rules a little too efficiently for Captain Mars’ liking…
Non-binary indie author E.V. Greig is a graduate of Queen’s University Belfast, and the co-founder of the literary e-zine A New Ulster. They have been actively involved within the Arts Community in Northern Ireland since 2001, and have received funding as an individual artist via SIAP 2013/14, 2016/17, 2018/19, and 2020/21. When not busy writing, their other interests include gardening, dog walking, and equestrianism.
E.V. Greig is the author of the following books: Bird Bright Shadows - Dystopian Cyberpunk/Technothriller novella serial. Still ongoing. The Legend Of Graymyrh - Seven book Epic High Fantasy novella serial. Now complete. Elsekin Chronicles Book 1: The Pinnothrope Mance - YA Urban Fantasy/Coming of Age novel. Published under the pseudonym of Eibhlín Valdys.