
Firefly
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Narrated by:
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Matt Addis
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By:
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Henry Porter
From the refugee camps of Greece to the mountains of Macedonia, a 13-year-old boy is making his way to Germany and to safety. Codenamed "Firefly", he holds vital intelligence: unparalleled insight into a vicious ISIS terror cell and details of their plans. But the terrorists are hot on his trail, determined he won't live to pass on the information.
When MI6 become aware of Firefly and what he knows, the race is on to find him. Luc Samson, ex-MI6 agent and now private eye, finds himself recruited to the cause. Fluent in Arabic thanks to his Lebanese heritage and himself the product of an earlier era of violent civil war, Samson's job is to find Firefly, win his trust, and get him to safety.
A devastatingly timely thriller following the refugee trail from Syria to Europe, Firefly is a sophisticated, breathtaking race against time from an author who brings a whole new level of urgency to the genre.
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Espionage, current events, and rich characters
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Engaging spy thriller
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All good!
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Brilliant
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highly recommend listening to this.
Memorized
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I object, however, to the comparisons with John Le Carre and Mick Herron. Firefly lacks the moral ambiguity and the questions that put those authors above the rest of the genre. Of course there's nothing morally ambiguous about a terrorist (and attempts to show their humanity through back-story usually fail), but this book doesn't address the systems that propel the situations found in the book the way Le Carre and Herron do. Herron is far superior, as well, at portraying female characters, i.e. making them seem like real humans.
Even though Firefly doesn't rise above the genre, as some claim, it's at the top of its class.
Better than the usual thriller
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