Jon Stock
Dead Spy Running
For Hilary
Therefore I lie with her and she with me,
And in our faults by lies we flatter’d be.
William Shakespeare
Contents
Epigraph
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A bright Blackheath morning and it was already hot, too…
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It took ten minutes for Marchant to find Pradeep again.
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Paul Myers was unpicking encrypted emails and eating his fourth…
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Daniel Marchant looked out across the shallow valley and watched…
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Paul Myers drew heavily on his third pint of London…
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Marchant watched from his bedroom in the safe house as…
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Marchant knew that someone was in his room as he…
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It was a long-held custom that the first half of…
9
Later that day, Fielding accepted Chadwick’s offer of a sharpener…
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Leila headed back to London that night, leaving Marchant to…
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The gang of Year Five boys in the corner of…
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The undisputed waterboarding world champion was Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Marchant…
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Nine hundred miles west of Poland, Marcus Fielding took a…
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Leila turned the key in the front door and slipped…
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For a moment, Marchant wasn’t sure if the explosion was…
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After a bone-breaking, hundred-mile drive through the Polish countryside, Marchant…
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Marchant knew that the best legend for a spy was…
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Sir David Chadwick had spent a lifetime brokering compromises in…
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Hassan was the only asset Leila had ever slept with.
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Spiro didn’t like the CIA sub-station in Warsaw. He didn’t…
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Marchant lay on the bed, watching Monika as she undressed…
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Leila had met Jago, a tousle-haired six-year-old, once before, but…
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Spiro looked again at the grainy image of a two-tonne,…
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Six miles south-west of the shopping mall, Daniel Marchant sat…
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Prentice sent the pre-written text while his hand was still…
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Daniel Marchant pushed open the blue door, not sure what…
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‘It was a precaution, Marcus, nothing more,’ Sir David Chadwick…
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After twenty-four hours in India, Daniel Marchant concluded that he…
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It was Alan Carter’s first visit to Legoland, but after…
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Leila took it as a very public expression of gratitude…
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Marchant felt the weight of a body lying on top…
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‘Can we assume that Marchant was at the club?’ Fielding…
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In another life, a different time, Marcus Fielding and William…
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Paul Myers had been drinking heavily all evening in the…
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Marchant heard the police before they reached his carriage. He…
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Fielding had ordered his driver to turn round and head…
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Marchant stood in the shade of a stall selling strings…
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Fielding’s office clock said 7.30 a.m.
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Marchant listened to the rustle of the necklaces slung loosely…
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Paul Myers hadn’t been hit so hard since he was…
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Fielding lifted the flute to his lips and began to…
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Leila listened as Monk Johnson finished running through the itinerary…
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There was something about the network of cave-like huts on…
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Fielding put down the phone and looked around the room,…
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‘Sons turn out in the strangest ways,’ Carter said. ‘My…
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William Straker sat back in the DCIA’s office in Langley,…
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Marchant heard the mobile phone begin to ring moments before…
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Marchant lifted his head towards the cell door and listened…
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‘The Prime Minister was adamant that you shouldn’t be killed,’…
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Dhar watched the rickshaw driver’s legs seesaw through the Chandni…
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Straker took the call in one of the small private…
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Marchant couldn’t decide if it was a good or bad…
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Salim Dhar brought the US President into focus with the…
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‘As far as we’re concerned, she took the bullet that…
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Marchant stood outside Legoland, on the Thames path, looking across…
Acknowledgements
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