Double Agent

Tom Bradby
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Tom Bradby
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320 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Feb 23, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: Transworld
  • ISBN: 9780552175531
  • Dimensions: 5.03" W x 1.15" L x 7.74" H
TOM BRADBY is a novelist, screenwriter and journalist. He has written eight previous novels, including top-ten bestselling Secret Service, and its sequel, Double Agent. The Masterof Rain was shortlisted for the Crime Writers Association
Steel Dagger for Thriller of the Year, and both The White Russian and The God of Chaos for the CWA Historical Crime Novel of the Year. He adapted his first novel, Shadow Dancer, into a film, the script for which was nominated for Screenplay of the Year in the Evening Standard Film Awards.

As a broadcaster, he is best known as the current Anchor of ITV's News at Ten. In his first year in the job he was named Network Presenter of the Year by the Royal Television Society. He has been with ITN for thirty years and was successively Ireland Correspondent, Political Correspondent, Asia Correspondent (during which time he was shot and seriously injured whilst Covering a riot in Jakarta), Royal Correspondent, UK Editor and Political Editor- a job he held for a decade - before being made the Anchor of News at Ten in 2015.
An enjoyably labyrinthine tale with a light touch and the odd naughty satirical echo—Sunday Express

Bradby's portrayal of squabbling Whitehall folk continues to be intriguing and distinctive (and piquantly naughty, coming as it does from ITV's chief anchorman).—Sunday Times

A high-paced thriller—Radio Times

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