From bestselling author Terry Fallis comes the long-awaited follow-up to The Best Laid Plans and The High Road—a comic spy story that heralds the return of Angus McLintock.
Angus McLintock, accidental Member of Parliament, has won re-election and is now the Minister of State for International Relations—or, in other words, he's the junior global affairs minister. In this new post, he and his trusty Chief of Staff, Daniel Addison, are in London to meet with their international counterparts to discuss the upcoming G8 Summit in Washington. Unfortunately, Angus is not in charge of Canada's involvement in the summit—that task falls to the actual Global Affairs Minister, not the junior one. What Angus is responsible for is planning a brief post-summit meeting in Ottawa between the Prime Minister and the President of Russia, the former head of the KGB.
The London meetings are all going to plan until Daniel receives a cryptic, late-night text, from a burner phone, directing him to a pub around the corner from their hotel. There is important information he needs to know, the mysterious texter says—but he must keep the meeting a secret, and must come alone. Naturally, he immediately tells Angus, who of course tags along to the pub—just as reinforcement. The soon-to-be-retired MI6 agent who is waiting for Daniel is not pleased, but there are more pressing matters at hand: Chechen separatists are plotting to assassinate the Russian President—and it’s going to happen when he’s in Ottawa to meet with the Prime Minister, just weeks away. Angus and Daniel have to put a stop to it before it's too late. Naturally, no one in Ottawa will take them, or their top-secret intelligence, seriously, so they’re on their own.
In an instant, they are thrown into a race against the clock to uncover the Chechen sleeper cell, thwart their plans, and ultimately save the Russian President. Along the way, in classic Angus and Daniel style, they have to dodge bitter rivals, enraged protestors, and even a runaway Cessna. This is a madcap cloak-and-dagger adventure with humour and heart that will delight and entertain readers until the very last page.
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"Operation Angus is a pleasant thrill ride, with affable characters, gender balance and enough hilarity and a healthy dose of international political intrigue. . . . This gem of a story will make even the most jaded reader crack a smile." —Winnipeg Free Press
"I found this prose a tad technical for my personal taste. The characters didn't speak to me as much as in A New Season and Albatross. I was intrigued to as to the dénouement, regardless."
— Violet T. (3/5)
Intrigue on Parliament Hill
"I found this prose a tad technical for my personal taste. The characters didn't speak to me as much as in A New Season and Albatross. I was intrigued to as to the dénouement, regardless."
— Violet T. (3/5)
Entertaining as always
"This is the humourous Terry Fallis I am used to reading. I enjoy how he spins out the threads of his various characters and develops the story around them. Those recurring characters are like slipping on a comfortable jacket!"
— Heather H. (5/5)
Entertaining as always
"This is the humourous Terry Fallis I am used to reading. I enjoy how he spins out the threads of his various characters and develops the story around them. Those recurring characters are like slipping on a comfortable jacket!"
— Heather H. (5/5)
The children in the sandbox
"Once again, Terry Fallis did not disappoint. Operation Angus was a fun and funny read, giving us an amusing look at Canadian politics, and making us shake our heads at the antics of the children in that big sandbox known as Parliament Hill."
— CHaigh (5/5)
This is how Terry Fallis reminds me. . .
"This book was so funny. I'd read The Best Laid Plans and The High Road years ago, and I felt like it was five minutes, that's how much a part of the story it makes you."
— Jill R. (4/5)
I highly recommend this book
"I enjoy the writing style of Terry Fallis as he weaves words together to write his story. Love his humor throughout"
— Ione L. (5/5)
I highly recommend this book
"I enjoy the writing style of Terry Fallis as he weaves words together to write his story. Love his humor throughout"
— Ione L. (5/5)
Fun political read
"This story continues the saga of a renegade MP who acts according to his conscience rather than along party lines! Always a fun read, Angus works to protect the life of the PM despite all odds."
— Edith P. (5/5)
Fun political read
"This story continues the saga of a renegade MP who acts according to his conscience rather than along party lines! Always a fun read, Angus works to protect the life of the PM despite all odds."
— Edith P. (5/5)
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Date de publication : Aug 31, 2021
Langue : anglais
Nombre de pages : 376
Éditeur : McClelland & Stewart
ISBN : 9780771094729
Dimensions :
5.4" W x
1.02" L x
8.17" H
TERRY FALLIS grew up in Toronto and earned an engineering degree from McMaster University. Drawn to politics at an early age, he worked for cabinet ministers in Ottawa and at Queen’s Park. His first novel, The Best Laid Plans, began as a podcast, then was self-published, won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, was re-published by McClelland & Stewart to great reviews, was crowned the 2011 winner of CBC’s Canada Reads as “the essential Canadian novel of the decade,” and was adapted as a CBC Television series and a stage musical. His next two novels, The High Road and Up and Down were finalists for the Leacock Medal, and in 2015, he won the prize a second time, for his fourth book, No Relation. His other novels include Poles Apart, One Brother Shy, Albatross,and Operation Angus, and wereall national bestsellers. A skilled public speaker, he lives in Toronto with his wife, and blogs at www.terryfallis.com.
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