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Ben Sign Mystery #5

The Spy Thief

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The most vital secrets of Great Britain are being stolen and sold to hostile foreign agencies. The perpetrator is an ingenious and ruthless high-ranking British official, code name The Thief. The identity of the traitor is unknown, but it is established he is one of five suspects. Brilliant strategist and former MI6 spy Ben Sign is discretely commissioned to investigate the security breach and neutralise The Thief. In trying to solve the mystery, Sign realises he is facing the most formidable opponent he has ever encountered.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 2, 2021

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Matthew Dunn

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Matthew Dunn was an MI6 intelligence officer who spent years operating around the world on matters pertaining to the national security of Great Britain and its allies. For the last decade he has been an author and has written 14 published books. He is the author of the "Spycatcher" series and "Ben Sign" series of espionage-mystery noir novels.

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October 6, 2021
What a roller coaster of a read!!!

I've read all the Ben Sign books and really enjoyed them all. This last one certainly didn't disappoint. Keeps you guessing to the very end. I really hope to see more of Ben Sign and his supperb sidekick Knutson. Please keep them coming Mr Dunn......superb job!
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December 16, 2021
Brilliant series

Read the 5 books in order or by them selves. Each book is a self contained story but the series is well worth reading in order to get the best out of a very detailed and accurate author.
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October 15, 2022
Good story. Great story, in fact. Cleaver wordsmithing. BUT could use an editor to get rid of all the extra words. Prior books had the same features of too much extraneous details, e.g. menus.
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